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E LACULTY 3 Mr. Art Crosso. General Scuence; B S, from w, S L; 1 year at Kitsap. w - Helen Johnson. MUSIC, Art, Spelling, Penman; sth: B. A. from U. of VVashq Lufe Diploma from Bellingham Normal; 9 years at Kirsap. Mr. Karcher. Mechanics; 9 years at Kitsap. Almarie King. Social Science; B, A. from U. of . W'ashx ?0 years at KitsaD. Helen Kwapil. Business English, Typing, Cen- era! Busmess, Spanish; 8 A. from U; of Wash; 2 years at Kitsao, ' LeftE Left Wiliiam Lippert. Agriculture; B S. from Mon- lune -tana State College, 4 years at Kitsap. LefH 1 Maynard Lundberg. induzn fairy V 3 JV W, S ,C , 6 VCR; at K.?Rup Margaret McCrovy E'Wj' 24E 5 E Arw'wmclic; B A from U vi? 'NaiiE M ? JT Kazan Henry Muyskens thp In .447 O'YWNW; b 5. frw'; U M H El X1 E D frmn U of MN! ; if m H- N m, Rolland Rogers i vs , E, I E1 Margaret Stilllnqa ' X wv , luxlwmxj, H 5X M 1 ' L .I? U M fjtu u; , E xi :. 3 Mr. W'cfzcl. L, , v E r u l TJLMM m U E V. r' , Fr Mr, Woodwnrd. E , : , -' E H M? f3 T 4 . E - f. . E 5x : x9
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man have the Youth Lind that they must ntally, socially and they are not allow- ,rr words it appears : service to society. . Iually expect some- 11' of civilization? .. th, not only book axorld unafraid and f s remembered with e to live again hus he has lived to the good life. !7 km tt, Mr. Furgeson It KItSaP : looks UP FACULTY Abbie Adley Home. Economics tclothmgl; B. A. from W. S. C.; 3 years at Kitsap. Doris Adley. Chemistry, Biology, General Science; B. A. from W. S. C.; 10 years at Kitsap. Mr. Benson. Sr. High Band, Jr. High Band, Or- chestra. Played with Seattle Symphony Orches- - tra; I year at Kitsap. ' Mr. Brinkman. Mathematics, P. E., Vocational Guidance. Hygiene; 4 years at Bellingham Normal; 3 years at Kitsap. Agnes Carlson. Choir, Chorus, Masic l; B. S. from U. of Washington; 9 years at Kitsap. john H. Constable. English, Latin; B. A. and M. A. from U. of Idaho; 13 years at Kitsap. , ' ,,x f f Mr. Dawkins. Science, Jr. High Mathematics; 8. A. from C. P. 5.; I year at Kitsap. loyce Ferguson. Jr. High English; B. A. from LQX of Washington; 1 year at Kl'tsap. Mona Foster. Social Science, P. E., Hygiene, Vo- 7 cational Guidance; B. A. from U. of Wash, WW Life Diploma from Ellensburg Normal; 14 years - at Kitsap. Miss Fredrickson. Home Economics Hoodst, Home Relations, Cafeteria; B. A. from U of Montana; 1 year at Kitsap. Dorothy Furgeson. Speech, Journalism, English, French; A. B. from U. of Spokane; Dramatics, School Paper, Annual; 8 years at Kitsap. Mrs. Mary Goff. Remedial classes; Normal di-Hl ploma, B. A. from Unof Washington; 9 year at Kitsap. ' t
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iUlTY . STUDENT COUNClL telling. Penman; 1'- L'fe Diploma tars at Kitsap- Ips I B. A. frOm U. of Cen- lash; Left to Right, Standing: D. Brown, L. Hatfield. L. Sharrett. L. McDougal. D. Pattison. M. Willock. I Left to Right. Seated Back: 8. Smith, President. F. Rossick. Secretary; M. Kinney, B. Weber, M. Blaisdell, I. B S from Mon- Burrell, and P. O'Neil. Kitsap Left to Right, Seated Front: B. Pound, Vice President; B. Ellingsen, R. Davis, and 1. Guest. No Picture: B. Parsons. Campaign speeches, campaign slogans, and campaign promises filling the first few weeks of the fall quarter were climaxed by the election of Bill Smith as president, Bob Pound as vice president and Frances Rossick as sec- retary of the Associated Student Body. Approving the constitution and by-laws was done ,w during the first meeting, October 19th. During the next few weeks the Student Council was appointed, three from each class, and four representa- tives of the senior class. The Council met once a month to discuss school problems and business. During the course of the year it inaugurated several plans, among which was the Hall Patrol. A managing committee drew up new rules by which students are awarded letters. In future years the Council will budget school funds. This has been an active yearfor the executive group and it has created a great deal of enthusiasm among the students. esident Smith shows his teeth in friendly grin as he opens a meeting his fellow students
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