South Kitsap High School - Skuhkum Yearbook (Port Orchard, WA)

 - Class of 1939

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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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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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President Alfred Ganges talks over a class problem with his vice president and secretary, Patricia Peabody and Mafgaret Kinney. dance. Here, there, everywhere -w and we do mean the Seniors! The Seniors have taken their title of Hieaders of the school literally and have entered into every sport? activity, and club open to the upper grades. Beginning with Torch Club we tmd eleven Senior girls and nine Senior boys. Thirteen Senior boys turned out for basketball and 10 of them made first string. In debate the class is repre- sented by 11 members. The Iine-up at football games also had 13 ot the Senior boys, two with 2 years' exv perience. nine with I year. and two with no experience The baseball players give nine as Seniors. all of whom have had previous playing experience. rocking department, especialiy Parsons! In extraecurr'ICular actiw- ties this class presented the Senior Piay in the auditOr- ium Fr'day. May 12; the Senior Ball. Friday. May 3 also in the auditorium, int: Senior Skl Trip f February 4, and the Senioi ' Cirls presented their moth Saimday crs With J Valentine Tm, TUBdeV Februaiy H Bud Weber, always the clown, does a little racket Out of this class are sev. eral people outstanding fer various activities. They are; Leadership - - Bud Weber Music - , Leone Cottreii Dramatics - - - Bill Parsons Scholarship - Worthie Doy!e Sports - - - - Jim Ciark Also outstanding in sports is Bob Sutton. During his three high school years. he has been manager for track, baseball, football, and has. ketball. Marrianne Willock, Bill Parsons, and Bill Klein look right at home in the i em M. Bert me! 5m 1.2; Choir: 335 sap: entered r Fred 39' Vodvii, 3 Wilma Md, I 2.3; Why, ShOl Arthur I 2; Debat years. Er M 2i Eugene lreiten dio, 4t Violet BI ball; 2V; Senior H M Ernestine 3 ML 3; 8:: Melvin Club. 4.

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