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

 - Class of 1945

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GIRLS' T CLUB OFFICERS President - - - Vice-President - - Secretary-Treasurer - Manager ---- Advisor ------ - - - Dolly Fraser - - Betty Freitas - Janice Oliphant - Phyllis Simcoe - - - - Mrs. Barbo First row: Van Valkenburg, Ramsdell, Fraser, Janice Oliphant, Simcoe. Second row: li. lleheo, Hane, S. McK0wn, Sanders, F. Humphrey, Joyce Oliphant. Third row: C. Woisell, Cecelia Mille1', M. Robbins, Mrs. Barbo. This club is composed of all the ath- letically-inclined girls of the school. Its main purpose is to provide an activity period for those girls who could not schedule Physical Education in their pro- grams. In order to earn the awards given at the end of the school year, a girl must play actively in certain sports. A T is given as the first awardg the second and third awards are pins. The main achievement of the club this year was the adding of the service bar and Indian head to their regular T Club sweaters. A pot-luck dinner was given at the end of the year. During this dinner the new officers were elected. Special thanks from the entire club go to Dolly Fraser who has carried on in spite of the shortage of teachers. We arefproud to have this club as a part of our school. ' Q PEP CLUB OFFICERS President ------ Dolly Fraser Secretary-Treasurer ------ Fran Maroldo First 1'ow: Dull, B. DeLe0, W. Williams. Second row: Rideout, Trotlo, Maroldo, Conger, Fraser, Butler, C. Fields. Third row: Deakin, F. Fields, Stroinberg, Cecelia Miller, Y. VVeisell, Luck, WVise. The Pep Club is composed of four rep- resentatives from each class, two boys and two girls, and the cheer leaders. The members are voted in when they are Freshmen, and they become permanent members for all four years of high school. Under leadership of Dolly Fraser the Pep Club has been successfulsin all its undertakings. It has been active at all home football games, decorating the field and advertising the games. They have assisted in organizing and carrying out all pep rallies, and in organizing a cheering section at the games. At one game the members of the Pep Club and the Girls' T Club worked together in forming a very effective white TH on a red background by the use of the dif- ferent-colored -school sweaters. BOYS' HT CLUB OFFICERS President ---- - Don Meyers Secretary - - - - - Fred Fields Advisor --------- .I - Mr. Blevins First row: D. Brecht, C. Fields, Shortley, Cole, Lindley. Second row:, LaVera, Marion, F. Fields, Gast- Iield, Lupton, Whiteman. Third row: Siebenbaum, M. Swietzer, Meyers, Luck, Coach Blevins. Boys' T Club is open only to those boys who have earned a letter in either football or basketball. All new members are initiated and are members until they graduate. Officers are elected at the beginning of each year. Jack Shortley was unable to hold the office of president this year, so Don Meyers, vice-president, became president a few weeks after school opened. For every year a boy earns a letter in one of the sports, he is entitled to add one stripe to the sleeve of his school sweater. Their main activities of the year were the initiation of the new members, and a dance given the latter part of April. K I8 D



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NONETTE First row: Valliere, Van Valkenburg, Opstad, Janice Oliphant. Second row: Joyce Oliphant, Stromberg, Verrier, James, Bukowsky. Third row: Mrs. Lyon, S. McKown, Hane, Bogan, D. Tooker. The Nonette consists of nine girls sing- ing three different parts. Each year the music department makes it possible for everyone who wishes to try out for the Nonette. After m uch consideration, three altos, three second sopranos, and three sopranos are chosen for the group, lighted audiences. One of the progres- sive steps taken this year was the pur- chase of similar outiits, which were brown jumpers and white blouses. The girls usually preferred such songs as Whispering, Moonlight and Ros- es, Tea for Two, and the novelty also, one substitute for each part is chos- en, and two accompanists. This year under the direction of Mrs. Lyon this group has sung to many de- song, Woman in the Shoe. The Nonette is indeed one of the out- standing musical organizations of Port Townsend High School. BAND President - - ----- Delsie McGinnis Secretary-Treasurer - Marilyn Bukowsky Advisor ---------- Mrs. Lyon First row: DeLeo, Second row: P. Thompson, Korvell, Swanson, D. Tooker, Third row: Camfield, B. Campbell, Baskett, S. Miller. Fourth row: Van Valkenburg, B. Delaney, Deakin, McGinnis. Fifth row: L. Delaney, Watz, L. Campbell, M. Lammers. Sixth row: Franklin, Slow, H81'St1'OH1, Shanafelt. Seventh row: West, Hart, Bukowsky, Grandow. The High School Band is under the direction of Mrs. Mary Lyon. This is the third year we have had an organized school band. One of its main activities is to play at Student Body and Pep as- semblies. We will always remember the band as giving an excellent performance at our football and basketball games. Be- tween the halves of some of the games with ease and skill that showed many hours of practice. This year the band started awarding service bars to be worn on school sweat- ers. A bar was awarded for each year of service in the band. When Rabinof, the musician, visited here, the band was active in the ad- vance publicity and ticket sale. The pro- ceeds were put in the Band Uniform the band marched out onto the floor, ex- excuting the most intricate formations fund. A band concert was given the lat- ter part of the year. COMBINED CI-IORUSES ADVANCED CHORUS BOYS' CHORUS President - - - - Jean Opstad President - - - Wardy Williams Secretary - - - Janice Oliphant Secretary ---- Chuck Merrill Librarians - - Maxine Valliere M. P. and S. P. - Willard Slow Marilyn Van Bob Deakin Advisor - Mrs. Lyon Advisor - - Mrs. Lyon GIRLS' CHORUS President ---- Jean Nelson Secretary - - - Betty Herstrom Advisor ---- Mrs. Lyon First row: Lay, Lashua, J. McKown, Swanson, Perry, Kneeland, K. Goodrich, Y. Weisell, Ziel, Easton, Baker, Kenny, P. Aldrich, Williams, B. Delaney, Larson, Holbrook, Watz, Kircher. Second row: Dale, Harper, Davis, Freytag, Franklin, Arey, Nelson, Herstrom, B. Simcoe, Thompson, Pressler, A. Salseina, Be1'g, Dull, W. Williams, Allerdice. Third row: Whitaker, Olsen, Blowers, Krieger, Me1'rill, Campbell, Slow, Fisher, Priest, Ruby, C. Crader, W. Oliphant, Deakin, D. Solomonson, Helander. Fourth row: Mc- Hugh, Joyce Oliphant, S. McKown, M. Lammers, Hamlin, McKinley, Wishart, Bright, Conger, Conley, James, Tooker, McGinnis, Woodley, Hane, West. Fifth row: Mrs. Lyon, Bogan, Eggert, Manchester, C. Wilson, Loomis, Woods, P. Abraham, J. Wilson, J. Swietzer, C. Weisell, Sanders, C. Mil1e1', F. Humphrey. Sixth row: Valliere, Van Valkenburg, Janice Oliphant, Opstad, B, DeLeo, Bukowsky, Korvell, M. Robbins, Burns, .Verrier, Stromberg, Ramsdell. K 20 D

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