Port Townsend High School - WaWa Yearbook (Port Townsend, WA)

 - Class of 1945

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JUNIOR CLASS President - - - ---- Jim Marion Vice-President - Lexia Richmond Secretary - - Charmaine Weisell Treasurer - - Bob Hansen Representative - Maureen Robbins Advisor --------- Mr. Marchant First Row: Ramsdell, F. Humphrey, Brown, S. McKcwn, Joyce Oliphant, Conger, B. DeLeo, J. Manchester, James. Second row: Cecelia Miller, T. Koepping, McHugh, Sanders, J. VVilson, Hane, C. Weisell, Maureen Robbins. Third row: H. Zeits, Marion, A. Smith, P. Abraham, Burns, Drake, Thompson. Fourth row: H. Richmond, T. DeLeo, Axon, D. Aldrich, Cole, Cadero, B. Minish. Fifth row: Crader, D. Johnson, Ruby, T. Luck. Sixth row: A. Smith, Sheldon, B. Butler, Vllalker, Wliiteman. The success of this year's Junior Class should be credited to each and every Ju- nior. This exceptionally talented group of students put on many assemblies for the student body this year. The origi- nality and humor of these programs made them among the best of the year. This class should be complimented on its outstanding work, which is indeed a credit to their school. SCPHCMORE CLASS President --------- Bud Blevins Vice-President - Tommy Camfield Secretary - - Irene Basket Treasurer - Norma Verrier Representative - - - - Joan Swietzer Advisor --------- Mr. Blevins First row: Cohn, J. Davis, I. Goodrich, Basket, Cornett, B. Laltouche, XVishart, S. Bright, Salseina, Udd, Lewis. Second row: Marie Lammers, McKinley, G. Manchester, Woodley, Conley, D. Butler, J. Swietzer, Stromiberg, Verrier, C. Wilson, Bukowsky. Third row: Tholnas, Wolfer, Dalgardno, Eggert, Dickey, B. Woods, Loomis, D. Tooker, D. McGinnis, Korvell. Fourth row: Marlowe, Moar, Sampson, Shanafelt, C. Fields, B. Rideout, Grandow, C. Brecht, Camiield, Lallue. Fifth row: Lindley, Schaefer, Siebenbaum, D. Woods, K. Kidd, Harper, Bud Blevins, B. Humphrey, F. VVeir. Sixth row: Lindholm, S. Miller, L. Bum- garner, J. Chivas, J. Anglin, Canfield, Knott, J. Minish. Seventh row: L. Campbell, Rose, D. Brecht, M. Swietzer, L. Tooker, Halliday, Ruby, Breen. The Sophomore Class has participated in many activities that will prepare 'them for the job of being upper-classmen next year. We salute this class because of its attitude toward school spirit. They have contributed many worthyviiile ideas for the good of our school and were well represented in all activities. One of the outstanding events of this class was the party given in honor of the Seniors. FRESHMAN CLASS ' Q. President --------- Chuck Merrill Vice-P1'esident - Steve VVest Secretary - Jane McKoWn Treasurer - Harry Minaker Representative - Jack Dull Advisor -------4- Miss Roberts First row: B. Johnson, Lashua, Lay, Marcella Nebel, Trotto, Buchillo, Y. VVeisell, Ziel, Easton, Gruvcr, Miss Robe1'ts. Second row: Pe1'ry, K. Goodrich, B. Delaney, Hanby, Toman, ll. Kidd, Carol Miller, Stein- berg, Bishop, Arey. Third row: Lindsay, Kneeland, Steele, .I. McKown, Swanson, G. Abraham, Harney, Baker, Nelson, I. W'illiams. Fourth row: P. Robbins, Buhler, Holbrook, M. Larson, Margaret Nebel, P. Lamme1's, He1'strom, Kenny, P.'Aldrich. Fifth row: K. Johnson, E. Johnson, B. Johnson, Dull, W. Oli- phant, Maden. Sixth row: Hart, Clements, Freytag, Watz, Dale, W. Williams, B. Campbell, Priest, B. Thompson. Seventh row: A. Salseina, G. Axon, Olsen, T. Davis, Franklin, B. Simcoe, Blowers, Allerdice, D. Hansen. Eighth row: Hancock, Fisher, Kany, Berg, West, Rogers, Helander, Merrill, Minaker, Priest, Cadero. Ninth row: C. Crader, Umbinetti C. Harper, Krieger, Slow, Clifton, D. Solomonson, VVhittaker, Pressler, M. Martin, Wise, Deakin. There was no shortage of pep in the Freshman Class this year. Every event in school saw more than one Freshman turning out. They took their initiation like good sports, and really became a credit to P. T. H. S. Their main activity was the supervision of the cleaning of the grounds, which they handled splen- didly. K 14 7?

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JEAN OPSTAD Polished Pebbles , 'tGirl Shy , t'Martha , Pow-Wow , Library Club 3, 4, Sec. 4, Servcie Squad 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Torch Honor l, 2, 3, 4, Sec. of Class 2, Sec.-Treas. of Class 3, Class Representative 4, Sec. of Girls Club 4, Nonette 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Annual Editor, Graduation Usher, Treas. of Girls' Club l, Girls' Club Pa- per Sophomore Trio, Flag Twirl- ing 2. ANNE PETERSON Torch Honor l, 2, 3, ervice Squad 2, 3, 4, O. G. A, , Sec. 4, Treas, of Student Bod 3, 4, Annual Business Manage 'tGirl Shy Properties, Girl: Club Scrapbook 1, Polished P bblesf' X JEANNE ROBBINS Transferred f r o in Chimacum, Washington, Drama Club 3, Wa-Wa Staff, O. G. A. 4. MARY . NS Girls' lub ice Squad 2, 3 l 'I' ' g 2, Girl Sw' n ostumes. :I JOHN SHORTLEY Football 2, 3, 4, Boys' T Club 12, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 4, Wa-Wa Staff, Student Body President 4. PHYLLIS SIMCOE Polishe P s , Library Club 3, Ser ' ad Z, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4 ' T Club 2, 3, 4, Manag Glr Shy Prompt- - I H er, T nor 4, Martha Promp , Wa-Wa Staff. LAWRENCE SOLOMONSON Wa-Wa Staff, S nd Cre Football 4. JEAN THOMAS Idaho. Transferred from n oeur d'Alene, MARILYN VAN VALKENBURG Pep Club 2, 3, Yell Leader 2, 3, Band 3, 4, Girls' T Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Service Squad 2, 3, Torch Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Representative, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4, President of Girls' Club 1, 4, Nonette 3, 4, Girl Shy , Polished Peb- bles , Martha , Totem Pole Editor, Wa-Wa Staff, Library Club ZZ, Pow-Wow , Sophomore Trio. MAXINE VALLIERE Transferred fro 1 W rrenton, Oregon Vice-Pr ' enho lass Z, Nonette , , ervice uad 2, 3, 4, G'r ' ub st ian 4, Girls' u 2 , 4, Basketball 'ie eep 3 , Executive Head 0 Cl , 'KMartha , Girl Shy aff Director, Wa-Wa Staff, Torch Honor 2, Sopho' more Trio, Assistant Editor of Totem Pole, Graduation Usher, Advisory Board. NEIL WILLESTOFT Transferred from St. Martin's, L a 0 e y, Washington, WafWa Stati, Football 4. DONALD POST Pep Club 4.



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