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lll0l'6S T 'vers w M. Franke, secretaryg J. Show- altenf vice presidentg J. Ellis president. 'Q The underclassmen. the sophomores. the largest class in school, proved themselves true-blue Kitsapians by their spirit. and enthusiastic support of all activities. There are no social events sponsored by this group but they were very loyal in their support of all school functions. They led in the carnival by having Beano, to which the townspeople contributed prizes. This was the leading carnival money maker. They led in Torch with a large enrollment: in football there were a large number participating. The second team in basket- ball consisted almost entirely of sophomores and several of their f number played on the varsity. They were also active in baseball. tennis, and track. Miss Stillings and Mr. Muyskens are their advisers. . it . '- ' get .a ,- f T- a L- 'Nl Q e n. . I 2- lliiiifo-'1'f ?f5mvf02g N X Ohhmd. Pxumn-tcr.ll,.R4 Tevisixraii. G. for ., . W is O'E5tia-tr. lt . nz . 9. , ' in W - B. muh, In 1 my-one r ff ,JV I K -' elti2' 'sgovgakvi-, A',d,a,,.,-Tafn 3- Personexfx Sigdeklmi. NL wrist. IM'- ' X Y L- parsfobh Skgllvi-P gqgkine ' PIU 2 ' Sax V vtikmsofh ' 'ln
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af' 1.9 Top row: Mr. Muyskens. J. Cosbev. E. Carlson. R. Ried. V. Ried. D. Behrle. D. Miller. I J. Gross, D. Overaa. M. Frank. M. Stewart. l. Person. L. Kuney. D. Newkirk. B. Blanchard. R. Remington. M. Michael. Third row: O. Chase. D. Knowles, A. Hill. J. Sebesta. B. Ross. P. Hendricks. W. Walum. M, Hansen. P. Forstrom. P. Granger. B. Best. B. Jessup. G. Ellingson. M. l.ee. J. Walden. J. Boyd. V. Krueger. B. l.ent. J. Forsmark. Second row: l.. Hite. E. Woodbury. P. Pykonen. P. Peterson. M. Sladek. C. Campbell. M. Anderson. V. Calev. G. Zoret, J. Lane. K. Schubert. E. Hedrick. lf. liorsman. K. Hunt. A. Blanchard. Front row: F. Hinthorne. B. Aldridge, V. Rohner. D. Buchanan. lf. Rossick. N. Haas. P. Sutton. l.. Brant 3:-.A-he 'sf . Q-LN Jack Burrell. president: George Guyll. secretary: George Brown. vice president. not present 0 s Club I 1710 If W. v-. M -an-fag. .wh s ' 5. 1 SKK 'Nh ,Qt B. Fountain. C. .loslin. Nl. Stock. J. Kisler. J. Showalter. Choosing Mr. Muyskens as their ad- viser. the Torch Club had a very busy school year. Educational speeches were given at every meeting by various mem- bers of the faculty and business men and women. The club sponsored the House of Magic at the carnival and presented their annual Barn Dance on April 5th. Delegates were sent to the Torch conven- tion at Vaughn and reported that the Kitsap branch was the most active in the county. The Boys Club, again choos- ing Mr. Knowles as their ad- viser. had a very busy season sponsoring intramural athletics. holding several smokers, con- ducting old clothes day and necktie day. besides helping fix the tennis courts and the path to Forest Field. Reorganized last fall, after several years' inactivity, the Owls Club carried out a very successful year. Helping at Homecoming, helping other clubs at the carnival. and carry- ing the annual Owls-Wolves football game over into basket- ball and baseball were all done by the club. Mr. Lundberg was chosen as club adviser. vw' owls C. Campbell. vice presi- .a dent: R. Wheeler, presi- dent: E. Hedrick. report- er: R. Jones. secretary.
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