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President ........,, Vice President ....,, Secretary ...,,,, Treasurer ,,,,,,, Clerk ,,,,....,,A Advisor ,........ STAN ALLEN SHEILA STEIBER SHARON LARY MARILYN TRIMBLE PAT MARES MlSS DORIS ADLEY Fulfilling the purpose of furthering dra- matic interest and techniques, South Kitsap Troupe number 545 ofthe National Thespian Society joined North and Central Kitsap with its contribution, Jacob Comes Home, in a traveling Thespian Theatre. This group of three one-act plays were the first given in the new S.K. Penthouse Theatre. Troupe 545 sold pop at basketball games, sold carrot and celery sticks, sponsored two sock dances, and presented a group of one-act plays for the Pythian Sisters. All of these were projects to raise money to send delegates to the national convention in Bloomington, Indiana. NATlONAL THESPIANS-First row: E. Repanich, B. Solid, S. Arnold, M. Carlson, S. Lary, B. Nelson, Y. Burleson. Second row: A. Grosso, E. Chatterton, M. Hiersch, S. Muller, C. Maxson, B. Ryan, S, Steiber. Third row: S. Allen, L. Zoric, P. Mares, M. Trimble, B. Roberts, S. Trogden, Miss Adley. Fourth row: B. Hanna, P. Denevan, D. ' 2,4 ll Kilt' President ..,,,.......,. ........ C AROLE MAXSON Vice President . .,... ,.,,,, M ARILYN TRIMBLE Secretary ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,..,.,.,, D ONNA JONES Clerk ,,,,,,,,.,..,,,.. ,,,,,,,... S HARON LARY Advisor .......................,............,........... MISS DORIS ADLEY Drama Club, with the cooperation of the music department, presented the annual Christmas play. Other plays produced by the club were: Make Room for Rodney and Bett's Best Bet, one-act plays, as well as the junior and senior class plays. ln conjunction with other schools in this territory the Drama Club made plans to cre- ate a regional dramatics association. Sugges- tions from all of the schools were pooled at the Drama Conference this spring. World 's ,4 Stage DRAMA CLUB-First row: N. Munson, A. Carter, E. Steinbach, B. Solid, S. Arnold, L. Pierce, M. Carlson, B. Matteson, S. Lary. Second row: B. Hanna, E. Chatterton, L. Obsen, L. Adkins, M. Hiersch, S. Muller, C. Maxson, B. Ryan, S. Steiber. Third row: N. Campbel, L. Winger, P. Mares, M. Trimble, B. Roberts, S. Krausher, A. Van Scoyoc, H. Hoak, D. Jones, Miss Adley.
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'QA nd Che Angels Sing CHORUS-First row: M. Ibsen, A. Winslow, C. Morrison, C. Hughes, E. Repanich, D. Houston, C. Wilkinson, J. Meyers, B. Smelser, D. Anderson, D. Richards, R. Stokes, P. Scheurich, N. Phillips, V. Ricka- baugh, B. Conrad, B. Jones. Second row: M. Cragseth, B. Plumb, G. Anderson, L. Adkins, D. Forsyth, R. Till, T. Plumb, H. Denton L. Biorkheim, J. Housechild, G. Kriedler, B. Brose, L. Backster, B Gibson, G. Guthrie, D. Thomas, H. Sheurich. Third row: F. Ori, G Blair, D. Hoglund, M. McConnel, E. Bollman, A. Desmarias, G. Scott, Mr. Walter Hopkins, new vocal director, has pro- duced one of the finest vocal music departments this school has known. The choir made very impressive appearances throughout the year at Kiwanis Club, the Christmas program, the Veterans' Home, the 1 L. Nichols, K. Van Kuren, B. Roberts, R. Dumrnit, A. Granum, N. Rasmussen, M. Hiersch, S. De Leo, S. Marks. Fourth row: K. Risher, L. Skinner, S. Hamilton, J. Schacht, D. Laverty, B. Shriner, G. Christie, E. Speer, V. Krienke, A. Price, H. Goertz, C. Williams, F. Herrick, A. Larson, B. Walmer, H. Brose. Fifth row: J. Van Scoyoc, B. Bowman, S. Hutchins, J. Ringos, J. Johnston, D. Paulson, H. Ahearn, J. Grevstad, J. May, J. Bush, E. Harrington, B. Osmun, M. Merrick, J. Edwards, Y. Holland, E. Rimple, B. Backster, M. Cook. D 81 R Theater, the spring concert and concluded the year by singing at Baccalaureate. Florence Witten- meyer was accompanist. The chorus sang for P.T.A., the Christmas concert, went caroling at the County Court House and sang at the spring concert. CHOIR-First row: M. Riebli, G. Monroe, F. Wittenrneyer, M. Trimble, P. Harper, L. Young, E. Justice, S. Mort, R. Till, R. Ander- son, D. Lewis, J. Meyers, N. Munson, V. Siegert, M. Moll, P. Phillips, S. DeLeo, J. Baird, B. Backster, J. Riley. Second row: L. Kress, E. Bollman, B. Brummond, M. Koeneman, J. Walder, L. Zoric, H. Ellis, B. Hatch, T. Ellingboe, D. McLeod, D. Sherwood, D. Trask, J. Dun- ham, J. Setran, B. Murphy, J. Mattson, A. Carlson, P. Senn, L. Skinner, E. Biorkheim, D. Harris, M. Wipp. Third row: J. Parks, M. Rees, M. Thackston, C. Rector, G. Baldwin, G. Christie, S. Ericson, K. Ohlund, P. McPherson, M. Fogelman, A. Gronberg, J, Monroe, V. Krienke, B. Ballew, J. Butler, J. Henry, A. Price, E. Chatterton, J. Hannah, J. Riebli, Y. Schille, C. Erickson, B. Booth. Fourth row: D. Meyers, D. Osterhout.
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President ,,,,,,,,,, .. .. .. ROY TOWNSEND Vice President .. ,,,, .. ,...,, FRANK ORI JEANETTE HENRY , ..,,,,. SHARON PETERSON Advisor ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, M R . J. H. CONSTABLE Secretary ,,,,,.,,.. . Treasurer ,.,,,,,,, ,, In order to give students more practical experience in debating, a debate class was offered this year. Students in debate prac- ticed effective oral communication concern- ing current issues, which is dependent on critical thinking, and gained practice with varied audiences. SENIOR HIGH DEBATE-First row: B. Berry, S. Hanna, M. Snypp, J. Engler. Second row: M. Butler, S. Allen, A. Price, J. Henry, B. Mastick, D. Sherwood. Third row: R. Townsend, N. Munson, V. Krienke, S. Peterson, K. Risher. 2761111 ters Speak Wifh Wi dam To encourage research and public speak- ing along with preparing tor senior high debate work is the aim ot the Junior High Debate Club, stated Carolyn Edens, presi- dent. The only requirements of becoming a member ot Junior High Debate Club are to have a real desire to ioin and to write a one page comment on the chosen topic. This year Mrs. Moore, club advisor, took the group on a research trip to Bremerton and on three study trips to Seattle. JUNIOR HIGH DEBATE-First row: B Nervik, C. Brummond, A. Reeves, S, See, C. Edens, Second row: R. Long, G. Scheiber, C. Anderson, R. Bruhahn, F. Bates, B. Mickelson, G. Lackie. Third row: Mrs. Moore, M. Wenske, J. Boddy, C. Riebli, M. Parris, J. Thoms, L. Hart.
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