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

 - Class of 1959

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Donna Bowman Prcs1der1t lhc C1115 Club a mdJOI o1gan1zat1on of Po1t Townsend H1gh School IS conducted to promote fI16IldSh1p among all glrls Unde1 the leadersh1p of Donna Bowman the GIIIS Club engaged 1n many 3Ct1V1t16S throughout the school year of 1958 59 Othe1s holdlng of flC9 1n th1s club were Carolyn Hufford VICG presldent Colette Cotton secretary Sharon Haxxkms treasurer and Carolyn Lee hlstor 1an Mrs Mary MCMIHH served as adv1ser The ma1n 3Ct1V1ty Wh1Ch the G1rls Club IS ICSp0llS1bl6 for IS the Tolo wh1ch th1S year w as called Sayonara The dance was de clax ed a success by all who attended To h1gh l1ght that cx emng Ron M1tton was c1owned 'lolo kzng by h1S escort Carol VanVa1ken burg Exery other week two g1rls from the Se 11101 class g1V8 a Cozy and 1nv1te four mem bQlS from each class The purpose of the Cozy IS to make It pOSS1b16 for the glrls of the hlgh school to become bette1 acqualnted Other 3Ct1V1t16S durlng the vear 1nf-lurlffl 1 Mother s Day Tea gven IH the sprlng taklng care of the concess1on booth at the football games g1v1ng the SQFVICQ Squad Banquet puttlng on an assembly at Thanksg1v1ng and haung a beaut1ful G1rls Club 1nstallat1on CCFCITIOHV Frlendshlp GU1dCS All GIYIS B F r VI 1-1 B rr M Lc Gge Col' D B 30

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Top row. left to right: T. Dieu. K. Crutcher, L. Westall. M. Thomas. B. Gizinski, S. Edwards, Y Hogan, J. Anglin, N. Camgbell, S. Messar. Row 4: J. Hunt. R. Strain. K. Delaney, P. Powell J. Jenovai, M. Reno. D. La hance, B. Martin, D. Bowman, C Thorne. Row 3: Y. Strain, B Edwards, S. Haigh, S. Westerfield, K. Hufford, K. Groves, P. Fraker, J. Blankenship, J. Tvlei C. Hubman. J. Erwin. Row 2: N. Johnson. J. Schiavon. R. Bowinrin, C Cotton. C. Hufford. sf llnwkins, S. Eldridge. L. Carter, D. Giger, S. Ryan, 5 Solie. llotlnin row' C Gi.inrl,.t-. If Qlorthgp. tP. Possum. S. Brown, E. Bishop, F. Butler, C. VanValkenburg. L. Gillett, J Sr-nit .iiss ar on. Their Key Words-Hard Work ,,,.. Peggy O'Neill, Editor Progress and hard work were the key words as the plans for the 1959 Wa Wa were laid. To this year's annual were added four extra pages plus a padded cover. To make these additions possible the price of the annual was raised twenty- five cents. An ambitious and capable staff worked vigorously until the last dead- line was met in March. Peggy O'Neill, editor, worked many extra and hard hours to produce a book that would please everybody. It was her job to lay out the annual, have the pictures taken and select the cover and type of paper for the pages. Karolyn Richards' responsibility was also a big one, for she was the copy editor. She wrote all of the copy that has gone into this annual. The assistant editor, Leslie Bumgarner, had the job of helping the editor a reat man times 8 Y - Beverly Allan was art editor, and her job was to do all of the art work in the annual, besides designing the cover. The position of business manager was held by Maxine Ortmeier. She and Leslie Bumgarner, Assistant Editor other members of the student body who volunteered to work on the annual staff sold booster buttons to the different businesses throughout the com- munity. The boosters help provide a better and bigger annual, and the business man is helped by the advertising and good will. Paul Marriott, sales manager, was responsible for selling the annuals Karolyn Richards, Beverly Allan. llzixinc Ortnicicr, Copy Editor ,xl-1 igdmuh Business Manager Paul Marriott. Sales Manager



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'Nl Co c D IN So x Bott W e T Dcu The Promotion of Sportsmanship The Boys Club of Port Townsend High School is lun on the same basis as the Girls Club Boys Club was organized to promote sportsmanship as well 'ls friendship among the boys Don Mitton xx as chosen by the boys of the high school to lead th1S ambitlous and enthu siastic group Vlorklng with Don were Paul Maiiiott XICC president Gary Ortmeler sec retaly Mike Combs treasurer and Mr kirby Sooy adviser One of the mam activities of the Boys Club this year was the dine they promoted in the high school to collect Chiistmas orna ments for thc purposc of decorating Christ mas trees at the Diagnostic Center at Fort Worden Also mth assistance fi om the Girls Club they presented the Fort Worden boys with a three speed record playel Representatlves from the armed forces also appeared th1S year to talk vwlth the boys about a career in the SCIVICQ The Boys Club had the advantage of see mg films on the naval academy firearms and baseball Fhese films vsere chosen by the boys. Many other activities were included this year to keep the boys busy with some project all the time. Don Milton I 1LbldCHt

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