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tirne. Edith Jensen leaves the vari-typer to any other skilled typist. Doug Rustad leaves his amazing ability to study chemistry and train for track at the same May Speer and Dolores Warwick leave their speaking ability to the debate club. Jeff Hahto leaves Judy Shields to someone else in band who just might break their record. Arlowen Jordan Mary Ann Joubert, Jane Goodhart and Jeanette Hammond leave to become Mrs Joe Burt Dave Black, and Dave Dailey leave a quiet back row in chorus Jeanette Trenchard leaves her big brown eyes to Jill Frederick Alan Doe and Boyd Cooke leave all their worn out books Pat Whlte leaves her brother Mike Bill Duffy leaves w1th his w1tty ways I orothy Day leaves her flirting ways to Ruth Lee Ca ry Doolittle and Dale Christensen leave the1r dirty football uniforms in Coach l Colombini s hands Sax' 'ira Myhre leaves her position as editor of the annual to Lila Myrvang Roger N1lsen leaves to go to Virginia Rodella Jean leaves with a happy feeling that the operetta 15 completed Paul Petit leaves his flirting ways to Ron Gordon Barbara Jonnson leaves her school sp1r1t to the Pep Club Paul E1de leaves his wardrobe to next year s best dresser Wanda Toby and Colette Wartman leave to become nurses Mort Romstad leaves a pair of broken skns Al1ce Simonis left with her sweet personahty Eddie Johnson leaves his basketball scoring record for Ron Howerton to break Bonnie Roberts leaves with the thought that her high school cheerleading days are over Janet Trumbo and Bob Forsyth leave the north end of the school to any couple interested Bob Owens leaves h1s cool head to all the future basketball players Sharon Masters leaves her pos1t1on as Song Queen to some other girl with rhythm Dennis Bartlett leaves his Naz1 uniform to Bobby Richards Deanna Weberg leaves with her hair short J1mmy Martin leaves his sideburns to George Contraro Judy Bjorklund leaves the honor of be1ng Homecoming Queen to some lucky Junior girl Jim Thayer leaves as the second Thayer to graduate from North Kitsap Judy Gorman leaves her natural curly hair to Shlrley Johnson Mary Ann Paulson leaves her secretarial look to Helene Berge Terry Wheaton leaves a worn out Junior English book for Miss Wade to b1nd Sandra Petersen leaves what's left 1n the student store Rlcky Weathenll leaves Mr Gnos w1th a farewell Sharon Neubauer leaves the teachers with the thought that there will be a Neubauer 1n District No 400 for the next 13 years his tl'!J Harry Myreboe leaves to continue his parties with the gang Carol Bumcrot leaves the newspaper to some Junior to study for a current event test Anne Klng leaves a package of gum for Mr Shaw Pete Herber leaves for the Nautilus Baibara Sandin leaves to make Vernon happy Pets. Madsen leaves his ormthopter D1X1e J on leaves her adopted Alma Mater 'xiarllyn l aves with a s1gh of relief that her graduatlon speech 18 over lla WITNESS WHEREOF we the class of 1958 hereby aff1x our seal on this document to day of June n the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty Eight I D , . .L . . . i .fl ' ' . ' A . . . . ' . . , . . . . , 1. - n Jon Williams leaves doin' the bop. . . Vt Mc, . .Hy N L' , , ' Q ev ' 1 -'- ' J - f 4 ' ' - ' ., .. . l .
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I I V We, the Senior Class of 1958, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament at the North Kitsap High School. ARTICLE I To our friends and classmates we leave the thought of the many happy times they will have in their senior year. ARTICLE II To the juniors we leave our high position as seniors and all the trials and tribulations that are included in this treasured position To the sophomores we wish much luck in their next two years as upperclassmen To the freshmen we wish much success throughout their next three years as senior high students ARTICLE III To the faculty we leave hugh quantities of patience to handle the future generations of students in our school ARTICLE IV Delbert Armstrong leaves the FFA tractor Virginia Mackie leaves the piano to the chorus department Stanton Lewis leaves his cute ways to Mike Haley Jack Cousyn leaves with the KCC Delores Lund leaves to work with the Salvation Army Tony Johnson leaves with the girls on the top ten Susan Hayes leaves for the happy hunting ground Jerry Wahto leaves Sonja in the good hands of the Junior boys Carolyn Lakeness leaves wearing her Sweetheart locket Darrell 018011 leaves h1S apple polisher with Mr Leopold Pat Mason leaves her underclassmen admirers Mark Simons leaves his abnormal colored hair to Big Red Nola Waddell leaves to graduate at Kent Meridian Phil Maheu leaves his friendly personality to Cliff Johnson Donna Mekalson leaves with her intelligence Woody Laugen leaves the student body in the hands of Rich Seims Sharon Strand and Barbara Manville leave to head em off at the pass meanwhile back at the ranch Bob Alness leaves the position as drum major to Arvid Waali Joy Portmann leaves with her angel smile Lester Strickland leaves his relaxed feeling in all his classes .Lady Kippola leaves as the only dr1ver that can go under the chain at the gate Do 1dson leaves his urge to graduate Sharor v per and Judy Wicktom leave to get RICH' Bunker Hill leaves his position as a historical figure to his brother San Juan Ilene Parr sh and Janet Zimmer leave their quiet ways to Barbara Barker Jerry Meek leaves as the ' ugliest man on campus Beverly Christoffersen leaves to become a June bride Dave Birkeland and Dave Hogland leave with the happy thought they won't have to come bar lf again Ann Cox leaves her short name to Kenneth Ray Van Weerthuizen l: rank and Duane Napoleon leave their football shoes to anyone who can fill them Glenn Stubbs and Joyce Jensen leave one empty space in a corner of the halls Della Cuthbert leaves to become a secretary George Bjorgen leaves his happy memories of dear old NK to the underclassmen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I V - l . . . , . ..... , ..--- . . .. . . . ' - n ' . -., . A A..-nf? , , . i . . . U I ' ll . . 7 . . fs I '. . -. . - . . . .
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365 fgalutatoriam JUDY KIPPOLA Judy was president of Golden Spear, pres- dent of Pep Club, and secretary of the Asso- iated Student Body. She was the Viking artist d a member of Torch Honor and Girls' Let- ermen. Judy plans to go to college after grad- ation and become an English teacher. l7aledict0riau DONNA MEKALSEN Donna was representative to Girls' Stat' secretary of Torch Honor, and vice-presidez of Debate She was a member of Latin Clu - l SP3I1iSh Club, Golden Spear, GAA, and Girls Club. Donna plans to attend college next fal l
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