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GIRLS' CLUB President ---- Vice-President - - - Secretary - - Treasurer - Historian ---- Advisor ----- The Port Townsend High School Girls' Club meets every second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Its purpose is to promote friendship among the girls. The Tolo :Jas the first main social event of the year and its theme was Moonlight and Roses. This is an an- nual dance and is always one of the out- - Marilyn Van Valkenburg - - - - Betty Eggert Jean Opstad - Janice Oliphant - - Maxine Valliere - Miss Casey standing of the year. Other activities of the Girls' Club are sponsoring the Thanksgiving Basket, and a tea for the mothers, which is usu- ally given in the spring. The Girls' Club Room is open at all times to any girls. This also helps to promote friendship among the girls. BOYS' CLUB President ---- Vice-President - - - Secretary - - Treasurer - Advisor ---- Until this year the Boys' Club has been inactive, but was started again last Fall. The officers were changed at the semes- ter and the second semester officers were: President, Ted Drake, and Secre- tary-Treasurer, Bernard Minish. Its main activities were sponsoringa - Joe Cadero - - - Ivan Schaeffer - Les Bumgarner - Bernard Minish Mr. Griffiths Barn Dance and a party for the Seniors. The Barn Dance was in December and everyone had a hilarious time. The par- ty for the Seniors was given on their last day of school, May 25. We hope that in future years the Boys' Club will continue on with the fine work that was started this year. WA-WA The main activity of this organization is to write the weekly news for the col- umn in the town paper. However, this year they took on an added activity, that of directing a monthly publication, the Totem Pole. Although the reporters of this paper were from outside the jaur- nalism class, it was handled by that group. A delegation of students from the journalism class also participated on a panel debate with the P.-T. A. on stu- dent recreation. The officers of the Wa-Wa were: First semester: Editor, Frankalene Hookerg assistant editor, Neil Willestoft. Second semester: Editor, Fred Fields, assistant editor, Joyce Oliphant. The editor of the Totem Pole was Marilyn Van Valken- burg and assistant editor was Maxine Valliere. TORCH HONOR SOCIETY The purpose of the Torch Honor Soci- ety is to promote interest in scholarship among the students. Students must have a B or better average in order to qual- ify for membership, and must carry at least four academic subjects. The offi- cers of this society are elected in the spring for a term of one year. The offi- ers are: Mentor, Censor, Scribe, Bursar, Auctor, and the Faculty Advisor. There is a brief, formal, initiation ceremony at the opening of each semester for all those accepted for membership. Pins are received upon entrance, and another pin is awarded after two and a half years of membership. The Torch Honor Society has been inactive this year, but is to be reorganized next school year. K 29 D
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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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SENIOR PLAY 5 5 fi Coley Aldrich, Jack Cunningham, Frankalene Hooker, Marilyn Van Valkenburg, Bob Yarr, Janice Oliphant, Don LaVera, Homer Lupton, Shirley Ingalls, Don Meyers, Jean Opstad, Grace Walton. CAST Tom Arsdale - Oke Stimpson Caroline - - Anthony Arsdale Sylvia Webster Dean Marlow - Peaches Carter - Asma - - - Birdie LaVerne Barbara Sanford - - Don LaVera - Bob Yarr - Jean Opstad - Coley Aldrich - Frankalene Hooker - - - Don Meyers - Marilyn Van Valkenburg - - - Grace Walton Shirley Ingalls - Janice Oliphant Alfred Tennyson Murgatoyd - - Jack Cunningham Chuck Mayo ---- - Homer Lupton Girl-Shy, a popular comedy by Ka- therine Kavanaugh, was given by the Senior Class on December 8. This was the first Senior Play to be presented to the public in six years. This comedy unfolds the story of Tom Arsdale, who is girl-shy, and his room- mate, Oke Stimson, who isn't. Tom sud- denly finds himself in love with his sup- posed cleaning woman. Complications arise when his father, aunt, and home- town girl-friend arrive for his gradua- tion. All these are cleared up when Oke's girl-friend reveals that Tom's sweetheart is not a cleaning woman, but the well-known Barbara Sanford, whom Tom's father accepts when he sees that Tom really is in love with her. CC 30 D
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