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Ceiling Zero One of the must enthusiatically received dramatic prmluctions in sume time was given the public when the Boysh Club presented the thrilling aviation story, uCeiling Zero, on March 29. under the direction of Mr. Newberry. The following cast portrayed the drama: Buzz Gordon. radio operator. Bob Vau; Doc, head mechanic, Lloyd Green; taldy, mechanic. Ed Suderberg; jake Lee, Eastern di- vision head, Leo Anderson; Texas Clark, pilot. Leys McCarter; Tay Lawson, pilot, Ed Fullerton; Tommy Thomas, hostess. Lila Hamcrslough; Lou Clark, Tex's wife, June Elder; Dizzy Davis. pilot. Norma Van; Mike Owens. janitor. Bob Lee; Al Stone, vice- pl'esident 0f the line. Claude Newton; jne Allen, federal inspector. Glenn Thompson; Smiley Johnson, pilot, Glen Haskins; Eddie Huson, pilut, Roy Rasnmssen; Hob Wilkins, reporter. Bob Nelson. and B. P. Jenkins. insurance adjuster, Dick Harpcl. OpereHa Fhe Ghosts of Him was presented by the Girls' Glee Club under the direction of Mr. Ncwberry on Friday evening. November 1, 1940. An Narine Hudson carried the lead in the tuneful play which featured a chorus of forty voices. Audrey Caldart. Dorothy Harris. and Darlene Jensen portrayed the other three 5010 parts in thc coloroful pageant of Hawaiian life. Senior Ball Literally thousands of twinkling silver stars of all sizes, hanging from blue and white streamers. set the theme for the annual Senior Ball held in the high school gymnasium on Saturday, October 26, 19-10. Fifteen
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I'M; u rip r n PRE-NURSING CLUB TOP RowiEldm', Reese. Mayrana'. Pitscnbm'gm', Slipprrn, Lezm's. Kelly. Johnson. SECOND Row Virleplyxi, Klppfmr. Ijritlrmn, Bm'gmgcl, Ellison. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB TOP RoweKirinsland, Hudxwt, SECOND Rmvirlyamm'. Aldo, Kmnlmlls, Kindall, Pugh. Pre-Nursing Club Completion of two very successful years' existence mark the record of the Pre-Nnrsing group under the enthusiastic direction at Mrs. Reese, school nurse. Started with the idea of enrolling in its membership those girls who were interested in nursing as a career. the organization has fulftlled this principal goal through individual field trips to outlying grade schools in the district where they have assisted Mrs. Reese in her work. Highlight of the year is the annual field trip to Seattle. Offtcers for the year were; President. Eileen Kelly; vice-president, June Elder; secree tary, Mary Laura Pitsenherger, and editor. Inger Bergsagel. Home Economics Club The largest Home Economics Club in the history of the organization got under way 011 September 12, 1940, when 64 girls elected Officers for the year. Since Naraine Hudson and Lois Kindall tied for the presidency, it was decided that each girl would serve one semester. Naraine taking the hrst one. Other officers were Joyce Pugh, vice-president; Bernice Kvinsland, secretary; jean Aldo. treasurer; Irene Pierce, editor, and Barbara Keenholts. assistant editor; advisor, Miss Warner.
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X f .1' I r v I! Boys' LeH'ermen's Club Boys' Lettermcn's Club held their first meeting on September 19, 1940. at which time they elected Bob McPherson tn the presidency. Roy Rasmussen served as Vice-presidetlt; Herbert Pomeroy. secretary-treasnrer. and Stewart DeFord, editor. Shortly after the be- ginning of the second semester Pomeroy moved away and Bob Vaa was elected to 1321 the vacancy. A11 boys earning letters in a major sport, managers as well as players, become mem- bers of this organization, which his under the helpful supervision of Mr. Henrichsen. The group holds two initiations a year, the first shortiy after the opening of school in the fall, and the second two weeks after the close of the basketball $635011. Boysi intra-murztl sports are also under the supervision Hf the lettermen, who act 213 coaches and officials For the class teams. Mr. Henrichsen, basketball coach. is club atlx'isor. Yell Leaders Chosen by the student bmly rm the merits of their performances at the special try-oul assembly. three Seniors' and 21 Sophomore carried the responsibility for keeping school spirit 0n the march. Elwyn Knudsen held down the post of Yell King, ably 2155 sited by Elvera Larson, Dale Fullerton, and Darlene Jensen, who was the only underclassman to make the squad out of the many who tried out. This is the first year North Kitsap has had four yell leaders. previous years having seen three leaders and a sungstress 0n the jolx
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