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BGYS' GYM First row: Dull, W. Williams, Watz, Freytag, Ma1'ion, D. Aldrich, Drake, D. Axon, P. Thompson, Aller- dice. Second row: Canfield, Knott, VV. Oliphant, Merrill, Franklin, Berg, Luck, Sheldon, D. Woods, Dale. Third row: Blowe1's, B. Harpe1', C. Harper, C. C1'ade1', Rideout, Slow, Pressler Camfield, D. Hansen, Kircher. Fourth row: Rose, Clements, Hart, B, Butler, D. Solomonson, West, Kany, Moar. Fifth row: Breen, B. Campbell, Priest, M. Martin, Ulnbinetti, Marlowe, Olson, C. Brecht. Sixth row: Deakin, Wise, B. Thompson, Krieger, Whitaker, B. Simcoe, Helander, Mr. Sooy. Physical Education is compulsory for at least two of a student's four years in high school. Freshman and Sophomore boys have gym classes two days a week, and receive one-half a credit per semes- ter. There is also a special gym class for any Junior or Senior boys who are able to work it into their schedule. This is a full-time subject, that is, five days a week, and 1 credit per semester is re- ceived. Boys' gym classes take part in such activities as baseball, basketball, tum- bling, and boxing. In these classes boys are taught to play these various games very well, as well as becoming acquaint- ed with the rules. It is in these classes that some of our best athletes are discovered and trained. GIRLS' GYM First row: K. Goodrich, Lewis, H. Kidd, Carol Miller, Lashua, Y. VVeisell, Ziel, Toinan, Trotto, Buhler, Marcella Nebel, Betty Johnson. Second row: Perry, Kneeland, M. Larson, Holbrook, P. Simcoe, G. Man- chester, Bogan, C. Weisell, Cornett, E. Goodrich, Baskett, Korvell, Buchillo. Third row: C. Thomas, D. But- ler, C. Wilson, B. Woods, Wishart, Bright, I. Williams, P. Aldrich, Herstrom, Baker, Easton. Fourth row: Stromberg, Verrier, Kenny, Steele, Hanby, Loomis, Harney, Woodley, Conley, Tatum, Dalgardno, Cohn. Fifth row: M. Lammers, J. Davis, Wolfer, Miller, M. Robbins, Swanson, J. McKown, P. Robbins, G. Abra- ham, Margaret Nebel, Mrs. Barbo. Girls are also required to have four semesters of P. E. in order to graduate. In the Freshman and Sophomore classes the girls have gym three days a week, and also receives one-half a credit per semester. This year there was also a third-per- iod gym class open to Senior girls. This C4 26 77 was a full-time subject, and the girls who participated in the class received one credit per semester. The girls played badminton, volley- ball, basketball, and baseball. Enthusi- asm, sportsmanship, and ability, together with practice, made these gym classes most successful.
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Q' Q ANNUAL STAFF elf' bps 4,'Xv Sitting:Meyers, Opstad, Conger, LaVera. Standing: Lupton, Maroldo, Peterson, Mr. Griffiths ANNUAL STAFF Editor ----- Assistant Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager Drawings - - Snapshots - - Photographs Advisor - Fifteen years have elapsed since Port Townsend High School last had an an- nual. The Board of Control decided this year that such an unwanted r e c o r d should not continue. The Board of Control appointed Jean Opstad editor for the 1945 Annual, and with the aid of the Administration work was soon under way. Money was raised by student subscrip- tions and advertisements paid for by the Port Townsend businessmen. Bids were submitted for engraving, printing, and pictures. Once the money - Jean Opstad - Bettye Conger - Anne Peterson - Don LaVera - Don Meyers - Fran Maroldo - Homer Lupton - Mr. Griffiths was raised and the contracts were set- tled, only hard work was left to guaran- tee the success of the Annual. Besides the Editor and her stai, spec- ial recognition should go to those people who supply the labor, but receive little credit: Janice Oliphant, M a Xin e Valliere, Marilyn Van Valkenburg, Gail Amacher, Joan Buhler, Mary Trotto, Shirley Bu- chillo, Alice Sanders, Shirley Ramsdell, Joan Hane, Jack Shortley, Dick Gast- field, Ted Drake, Marilyn Bukowsky, Jane Manchester, and Bob Helander. 44 28 D
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