South Kitsap High School - Skuhkum Yearbook (Port Orchard, WA)
- Class of 1953
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H939 IVV f:Azw'I?f W1S4YP:Q5?S3 5 ??5?iwE',f Q lorwa rd Here is your l953 Slcuhkum. lf is wifh fhe lceenesf apprehension fhaf we presenf if fo you, because we have fried somefhing new, and we hope fhaf if will be fo your lilring. The experimenf is wifh fhe fheme and ifs use fhroughouf fhe book and even on fhe cover. The fherne, As fhe Clouds Go Bye . . . So Go Memories, is quife simple. We have fried fo use clouds fo fie fogefher school life in ifs clearesf aspecf. To carry fhrough'+his fheme, fhe arf edifor has procured fhe besf obfainable cloud formafions, and arranged fhem, wifh fhe Phofography Classes' assisfance, quife affracfively. This year we have sfrived for beaufy as well as uniformify. By doing fhusly we hope fo presenf 'rhe clubs, sporfs, and ofher acfivifies in such a manner fhaf your family and friends will have a clearer and more concise view of life af school. To fhose who will never again refurn fo fhe halls and classes of fhis school, fhe seniors, fhe annual will serve as a bool: of memories which can be read and enioyed in fufure years. To fhe resf of 'rhe classes we hope if lo be a preview of fhe coming experiences. All picfures, ofher fhan fhose falxen by fhe phofog- raphy class, were supplied by fhe Hudson Sfudio, and fo fhem we wish fo express our sincere fhanlcs and appreciafion for fheir pafience and fireless efforfs on our behalf. Also fo fhe Arfcraff Company, goes our deepesf fhanlcs. 2 dedication To you Mr. Elmer lsviclc, we dedicale fhis l953 yearbook. Al +he firsl of 'this year you loolr command as lhe new principal of Soufh Kilsap High School. Before hardly becoming acquainled wi+h your new surroundings you had won fhe admiralion and respecf ol 'rhe complele faculfy and s+uden+ body. Alfhough keeping fully occupied wifh 'the difficull' and endless iob of princ'pal +here was always lime found fo solve +he problems of +he s'I'uden+s. You have shown your enfhusiasm by forming inferesls in sporfs, clubs, aclivilies, and school life in general. This alone has boosled the moral of lhe siudenls fo a much higher level. Your increasing devolion 'For 'lhe beH'ermen+ of fl-ie school has been rewarded. For ihe seniors who are leaving, your quiel' smile and sincerify will remain in 'rheir hear+s always. For +he underclassmen, lhey have your guidance and beneficial manner +o loolc forward +o for an all loo shorf period of +ime. We are cer+ain 'fhal all will ioin in wishing you lo conlinue as principal of Soulh Kiisap for many years +o come. Yes, 'ro you Mr. lsviclr we dedicale fhe I953 Slcuhlxum. 3 W- Lily. , Q f :- -5 , , ' HL EM! ,f V nw . 2 553' , E ,h wr fivfv- BSSGS senior class A Bob Harmon gf' Persidenl' Dick Beek Pai' Denevan Secrefary . Vice Pfeildenl Marion McCrory Thomas Wynn-Jones Advisor Advisor SENIOR CLASS HISTORY For you, 'lhe undergraduares, life will go on as usual: buf we, +he Seniors, musf leave behind +he comforlable roufine of school life and underfake +he dufies awaifing us. Someday +he hislory of +he Class of '53 will appear merely as a speck on 'rhe annals of +ime. Buf now if has a special significance blecause ii confains +he ideas and ideals fhal will remain wilh us 'rhroughoul' our lifelime. Aciing as our leaders were Bob Harmon, President Pai Denevan, Vice Presidenf, and Dick Beck, Secrerary. The gym echoed wifh familiar voices as rhe foofball season drew fo a close and Jackie Adkins was crowned Homecoming Queen. November lwenfy-firsf was +he dale, Snowflake Fan+asy was +he iheme, and +he occasion was +he biggest dance of +he year-+he Senior Ball. Sfudies look a back seal as we enfered info fhe rush of +he lasl' 'few monfhs of school. April saw +he Senior Play and +he l953 Follies wi+h casfs fo be proud of. May and June were a rollicking rio? lopped off wilh +he Senior picnic, Baccalaureafe serv- ices, and, of course, +he long-expecfed momenl-+he climax, +he epilogue-graduafion. 6 honor roII MARJORIE HIERSCH PATRICK DENAVAN I FRANCES BEHRLE SHIRLEY KRAUSHAR HARVEY DENTON MYRNA MOSKELAND SHIRLEY TROGDEN ' BETTY ROBERTS Bonnie Solid Ronald Franks I I 'Repea+ing 'the sfep Ihaf was firs+ Iaken Iwo years ago, 'rhe Iop Ien sfudenfs have been chosen fo replace a valedicforian and a saIu+a+orian. These Ien s+uden'Is have been chosen for 'Iheir schoIas'I'ic abiIi+y, as well as Iheir Ieadership and service Io our school and communify. The few sI'uden+s you see around our school wifh Iheir arms fuII of books and papers are Ihe faces you see on Ihis page. They have formed Ihese sfudy habifs and abiIi+ies of Iearning and refaining knowledge so far, Ihaf 'they are being honored by being chosen Ihe 'firsf I'en in Iheir cIass, The Class of I953. Richard Bodle-Foolball 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Lefler- men's Club 2, 3, 4: Band 2: Follies 3, 4: Pep Club 4. Erwin Boldf Jack Bowen-Track 2, 3.4: L9l'lel'm9Y1'S Club 2. 3.4- Jaclrie Adkins-Pep Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 3: Follies 3: Homecoming Queen 4. Lorraine Adkins-Bafon 2, 3: Drill Team 2: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Music Meef 2: Tumbling 2: G.A.A. 2: F.H.A. 2, 3, 4: Song Leader 3, 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3, 4: Drama Club 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Chrislmas Play 3, 4: Senior Play Comm. 3, 4: Girls' Club Cabinef 3. Helen Ahern-Torch Club 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3: Choir 4: Jr. Sexfel 3: Sr. Quarlel 4: G.A.A. 2. William Allire-P.L.C. Sludenl Congress 4: Torch Club 3. ' Beverly Ames-G.A.A. 2: F.H.A. 2: Torch Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 4: Drill Team 4. Daniel Arringlon Kennelh Baird-Torch Club 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council 2, 3, 4: Sfudenl Body Vice-Pres. 3: Sfudenl Body Sec. 2: Swing Band 4: Sr. Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: P.-T.A. Represenlalive 4. Eldon Ball-Torch Club 3, 4: P.L.C. Sludenf Congress 4. Annice Ballard-Torch Club 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Annual Sfaff 4: Drama Club 4. Rila Barnes-Tumbling 2: Band 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2: Baron 2: F.H.A. 3, 4: Drill Team 3: Follies 3: Chorus 4. Ralph Barnell Richard Beclr-Torch Club 2, 3, 4: Na+'l Honor 3, 4: Torch Club Vice-Pres. 3: Torch Club Pres. 4: Pep Club 2, 3: Jr. Play 3: Chrisfmas Play 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Thespians Pres. 4: Thespians delegafe fo Indiana 3: Follies 3: Spanish Club 2: Sfudenl Council 3, 4: Jr. Class Pres. 3: Sr. Class Sec. 4: Key Club 4: Annual Slaff 4: Boys' Club Advisory Board 4. June Bemp-D.E.C.A. Club 4: Governor of D.E.C.A. 4. Frances Behrle-Torch Club 2, 3, 4: Nal'l Honor 3, 4: Service Club 2, 3, 4: Annual Slaff 3, 4: Pep Club 3: Ari Club 2, 4: German Club 2: Sfudenf Council 2, 4: German Club Pres. 2. Elaine Biorlzheim--Pep Club 2, 3: Y-Teens 2: G.A.A. 2, 3: Chorus 2: Choir 3, 4: F.H.A. 2, 3: Follies 2: Torch Club 3, 4. Georgia Blair-Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Y-Teens Vice-Pres. 3: Choir 4: Chorus 3, 4: Follies Comm. 2, 3: Annual Slaff 4: Y-Teens Conference Delegale 3: Jr. Play Comm. 3: F.H.A. 2. James Bock 8 M- Janice Boyle--Pep Club 2. 3, 4: G.A.A. 2: Ari Club 4: Song Leader 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens l, 4: F.H.A. 2, 4: Home- coming Co-Chairman 4: Follies 2. Luanne Brasch Jacqueline Brenneman-Chorus 2: Choir 4: F.H.A. 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Y-Teens 3: G.A.A. 2: Orchesira 2, 3. Jaclr Brockman Randi Brose-Pep Club 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2: F.H.A. 2: Y-Teens 2. Ira Brown Morris Burkman Yvonne Burleson-Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Y-Teens: G.A.A. 2: F.H.A. 2: Jr. Play Prompfer 3. Richard Byerly Norman Campbell-Jr. Play 3: Drama Club 3: Na'r'l Thespians 3: LeHermen's Club 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Varsiiy Ball Co-Chairman 3. Arlene Carfer-Drama Club 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club Pres. 4: F.H.A. Pres. 3: Drill Team 2, 4: G.A.A. 2: Tumbling 2: Torch Club 2, 3, 4: Jr. Play 3: Jr. Play Comm. 3, 4: Chrisimas Play 3: Sfudenf Council 3, 4: Girls' Club Cabinef 3, 4: Asso- ciale Service Club 2: Follies Comm. 3, 4: F.H.A. 2, 3: Drill Team Leader 4. George Carler James A. Carfer-Band 2, 3: Fooiball 3, 4: Basllelball 2: Sfudenl Leaders' Conference 3: Boys' Club Rep. 3: LeHermen's Club 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Music Mee12. James E. Carfer-Baseball 2, 4: Foolball 3, 4: Choir 4: Pep Club 4. Miriam Chennaull-Band 2, 3: Choir 2: Girls' Glee. Thomas Collins Clara Coulfer-Orcheslra 4: Y-Teens 4: Pep Club 4: Torch 4. David Davies-Fooiball 2, 3: Baseball 2: Traclr 3: Lefier- men's Club 2, 3, 4: LeHermen's Club Vice-Pres. 3. Shirley Davies-Debafe 2: Torch Club 2, 3, 4: Service Club 2, 3: Follies 2: Drama Club 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Tumbling 2: Jr. Play Prompier 3: Sr. Orchesfra 2: Sr. Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3: G.A.A. 2: Jr. Play Comm. 3, 4:,Chris+mas Play 3, 4: Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4. Barbara DeBolt-Pep Club 3, 4: F.H.A. 4: Y-Teens 4. PafrichDenevan-Sfudenf Body Vice-Pres. 3: Key Club 4: Npi'l Honor 3. 4: Torch Club 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Na+. Thespian Delegate fo Indiana 3: Soph. Class Pres. 2: Jr. Play 3: Chrisfmas Play 3, 4: Jr. Class Vice- Pres. 3: Sr. Class Vice-Pres. 4: German Club Pres. 3: P.L.C. Sfudenf Congress 4: Sfudenf Council 2, 3, 4: Follies 3: Boys' Club Advisory Board 4: Language Con- ference 3. ?i?i'?c?HEL Q - Harvey Denlon-Sludenl Body Sec. 2, Annual Edilor 4, Baseball 2, Foolball 2, Torch 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Thespians Vice-Pres. 4, LeHermen's Club 2, 3 ,4g An- nual Slaff 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Sfudenl Council 2, 4, Nal'l Honor 3, 4, Boys' Club Advisory Board 4, Slruhlxum Slaff 3, Key Club Sec. 3, 4, Chorus 3, Choir 4, Sfudenf Leadership Conference 3, German Club 2. JoAnn Dunham-Chorus 2, 4, Debafe 2, Choir 3, 4. Roberl Ehrman Dennis Eley David Endsley Joann Engler-Debate 2, 3, F.H.A. 3, 4, Ch0rUS 2. 4: G.A.A. 2. Leigh Ericlrson-F.H.A. 2, 3, 4. Ross Fairbanks Donna Fischer-Pep Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Slruhl:unt2, 3, 4, Annual Slalf 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Follies Comm. 2, 3, 4. Ronald Frank-Soph. Class Vice-Pres. 2, Jr. Class Vice- Pres. 3, Band 2, 3, Swing Band 3, 4, Torch Club 2 ,3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Follies 2, 3, 4, Sfudeni Leaders' Conference 3, F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Sludenl Council 3, Mass Band 2. Esfa Franlis-Pep Club 4, Y-Teens 4, F.H.A. 4, Drill Team 3, G.A.A. 2, Pep Club Drill Team 4. Joyce Fuller-F.H.A. 3, Chorus 4, Sr. Band 2, 3, 4, Baron 2. Lorraine Gehring-Y-Teens 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4. Harold Granum-Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Jr. Play 3, Chrislmas Play 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Ari Club 4. Janei Griffin-Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Skuhlcum Sralf 2, 3, 4, Annual Slaff 3, 4, Siuhlum Edilor 4. Doris Guslin Leo Haalre Jeanne Hamilion-Torch 4, Pep Club 3. Sylvia Hamilion--Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Y-Teens Pres. 4, Srudeni Council 4. Jerrie Hannah-Music Meer 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Balon 2. 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Tumbling Team 2, F.H.A. 2, Girls' Club Cabinel 2, Follies 2, 3, Cheer Leader 3, 4, Slzuhlrum Ediror 4, Senior Play Comm. 4. Bob Harmon-Baseball 2, 3, 4, Foofball 2, LeHermen's Club 3, 4, Sr. Class Pres. 4, Key Club 4, Pep Band 2. 3, 4, Sr. Band 2, 3, 4, Sfudenf Council 4. 10 Louis Herberr Frances Herrick-G.A.A. 2. 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, F.l-l.A. 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, Service Club 3, 4, Jr. Play Comm. 3, Choir 4, Chorus 3, Pep Club Drill Team 4, Music Meel 4, Soph. Hop Comm. 2, Sr. Play Comm. 4. Rodney Hershey-F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. Pres. 4, Sludenl' Council 4. Margie Hiersch-Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Drama Club Vice-Pres. 4, Thespians 3, 4, Jr. Play 3, Jr. Play Comm. 3, 4, Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4, Chrisfmas Play 3, 4, Chorus 3, Choir 4, Music Meer 2, 3, 4, Follies 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Tumbling 2, Girls' Club Cabinel 2, 3, 4, Sludenf Council 2, Annual Sfall 4, Torch Club 2, 3, 4, Nar'l Honor 3, 4. John Housechild-Baseball 2, Choir 4, Chorus 3, Music Meer 4, Soph. Class Sec. 2, Sludenf Council 2, Arr Club 2, Follies 3, 4, Lell'ermen's Club 2, 3, 4. Trylbe Hoyl-G.A.A. 2, 4, Service Club 2, 3, 4, Sludenl Council 2, 4, Service Club Sec. 3, Choir 4, Pep Club 2, 3,4, Follies 2, 3, 4, Jr. Play Comm. 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 3, Torch Club 2, 3, Service Club Pres. 4, Girls' Club Cabinel 4, Y-Teens 4, Drama Club 4, Sr. Play Comm. 4, Pep Club Drill Team 4, Chrislmas Play 4, Music Meer 4. Joe Huber? Delores Huslon Lois lreland-G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Relail Club 4. Clara Jensen-G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Pep Club Drill Team 3, 4. Donald Jobe-Foolball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Torch 2, 3, 4, LeHermen's Club 4, Sluclenf Leaders' Council 3, Boys' Slale Represenfalive 3. Carl Johnson Beverly Johnslon-Sr. Band 3, 4, Pep Band 4. Donna Jones-Drama Club 3, 4, Girls' Club Cabinel 4, Torch Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club Sec. 3, Follies Comm. 3, 4, Chrislmas Play 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Thespians 4. Jerry Kelley-F.F.A. Don Killam-Torch Club 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Baslref- ball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Soph. Class Pres. 2, Slu- denl Council 3, LeHermen's Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Key Club Disl. Lieui. Governor 4. Bill Kimball Shirley Kraushar-Drill Team 2, Torch Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club Cabinel 4, German Club 2, German Club Sec. 2, Ari Club 2, 3, 4, Ar? Club Pres. 2, 4, Jr. Play Comm. 3, 4, Chrisfmas Play 3, 4, Follies Comm. 3, 4, Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4, 6.A.A. 2. l I 1 Pal Harringlcn-Pep Club 2, 4, F.l l.A. 2, 4, Y-Teens 4 G.A.A. 2. Ken Harris-Jr. Play Comm. 4, Sr. Play Comm. 4, Chris? mas Play Comm. 4. Polly Haflem-Choir-3, 4, Girls' Club Cabincl 3, Pep Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, Music Meal 4 Chorus 2. Barbara Murphy-Chorus 2: Choir 3, 4: F.H.A. 2, 3: G.A.A. 2: Refail Club 4: Nal'l D.E.C.A. 4: Relail Club Sec. 4. Roberl Murphy Belly Lou Nelson--Torch Club 2, 3, 4: Tumbling 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Jr. Play 3: Thespians 3, 4: Jr. Class Sec. 3: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Drill Team 2: Orcheslra 2. Louise Kress-Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Torch Club 2: G.A.A. 2, 3: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Sr. Play Comm. 4: Debale Club 4: Jr. Sexfef 3: Sr. Quarfel 4: Follies 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: Music Meel 3, 4. Jerry Lane Jessie Laxson-Chorus 2: G-.A.A. 2. Arlene Leach Joe Ledesma-Ari Club 2, 3. Jerry Levenseller-Foolball 3, 4: Lellermen's Club 3, 4: Annual Sfaff 3: Sluhlrum Slafl 3, 4: Sludeni Council 2. Claylene Lewis-Assoc. Service Club 2: Debaie Club 4: F.H.A. 2: Girls' Club Cabinel 4. George Lewis-Swing Band 3: Torch Club 2, 3: Lelfer- men's Club 2, 3, 4: Baslrelball 3, 4: Foolball 4: Base- ball 2, 3, 4: Follies 2, 3. Gary Loclzwoocl-Torch Club 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: Annual Slalf 3, 4: Annual Slalf Conference 4. Warren Lowrey Don Markham Mary Ann McConnell-Relail Club 4: Pep Club 3: Y-Teens 3: Chorus 3: Nal'l D.E.C.A. 4. Dennis McElwain-Foolball 4: Baslrefball 3, 4: Basebafl 2, 3, 4: LeHermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: Follies 3, 4. Freda Meigs-G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. David Morrison-Band 2, 3, 4: Swing Band 2, 3: .Music Meel 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3, 4: Follies 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3: Mass Band 2, 3, 4. Don Morlensen Myrna Moslelancl-Torch Club 2, 3, 4: Nal'l Honor 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club Sec. 2: Song Leader 3, 4: Homecoming Co-Chairman 4: Sr. Homecoming Prin- cess 4: G.A.A. 2: Annual Siaff 4. Neil Munson-Debale Club 2, 3, 4: Debale Club Pres. 2, 3: C.P.S. Debafe Tournamenf 2, 3, 4: U. of W. De- bale Tournamenl' 2, 3, 4: Torch Club 2, 3: Choir 3: Drama Club 3, 4: Thespians 4: Sludenl Council 4: Follies 2, 3, 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Sr. Play Comm. 4. 12 T - I HH Mary Ann Newlrirlc-Assoc. Service Club 23 F.H.A. 2: Pep Club 2, 43 Jr. Play Comm. 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 G.A.A. 43 Drama Club 43 Follies Comm. 43 Christmas Play 43 Sr. Play Comm. 43 Pep Club Drill Team 42 Choir 43 Music Meet 4. Franklin Niles Darlene O'Hara-G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Vice- Pres. G.A.A. 3. Kathryn Ohlund-Chair 3, 43 Chorus 23 Follies 2, 33 Music Meet 2, 33 F.H.A. 23 Annual Staff 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Debate 33 Speech Festival C.P.S.I Speech Festi- val U. of W. Frances Ori-Music Meet 43 Choir 43 Chorus 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Follies 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Service Club 3, 43 Assoc. Service Club 2. Jack Osborn-Choir 43 Follies 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Baslretball 23 Track 2, 3, 43 Soph. Class Vice-Pres. 23 Boys' Club Sec. 23 Jr. Class Pres. 33 Student Body Pres. 43 German Club Pres. 23 Key Club Pres. 4. Charles Overwater-Chorus 33 Choir 43 Follies 3, 4. Delia Overwater-F.H.A. 2, 33 G.A.A. 2. Bernie Paque Harriet Pauly Delores Payseno-G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 43 Girls' Club Cabinet 43 Y-Teens 23 G.A.A. Pres. 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Nathan Pearce Richard Pedriclc Lois Pierce-Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Drama Club 3, 43 Jr. Play Comm. 3, 43 Sr. Play Comm. 3, 43 Pep Club Drill Team 43 Girls' Club Cabinet 33 Torch Club 2, 33 Follies Comm. 3, 43 Service Club 2, 33 F.H.A. Z, 33 Christmas Play 3, 43 Jr. Red Cross 33 G.A.A. 2, 33 Annual Staff 43 Thespians 4. Victor Pinarcl--Sr. Bancl 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 2, 3, 43 Track 3, 4. Jewel Pitts-Traclr 3, 4. Grace Posey-G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Torch Club 33 G.A.A. Sec. 2. Catherine Printz-Pep Band 3, 43 Jr. Play Comm. 33 Drill Team 23 Jr. Red Cross 33 F.H.A. 2, 33 G.A.A. 2, 43 Follies 33 German Club Vice-Pres. 4. I3 -in all .xml Norma Rasmussen-Torch Club 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Drama Club 43 Y-Teens 33 G.A.A. 23 F.H.A. Chorus 33 Choir 43 Music Meet 43 Sr. Ball Co-Chairman 43 Sr. Play Comm. 43 Jr. Play Comm. 43 Christmas Play 43 Annual Staff 3, 43 Follies 3, 4. James Ready-Band 2, 3, 43 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Baslretball Manager 2, 3, 4. Marilynn Rees-Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Debate 23 Drill Team 2, 3, 43 Chorus 23 Choir 3, 43 Music Meet 3, 43 Annual Staff 43 G.A.A. 23 Follies 3, 43 Baton 2, 3. Clara Renn-G.A.A. 2, 3: Music Club 2. Joanne Riebli-G.A.A. 2, Tumbling 2, Follies 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, Choir 3, 4, Music Meel 3, Annual Slalf 4. Marguerile Rieble-Sludenl Council 4, Girls' Club Cab. lflel 3. 43 Gi'ls' Club Pres. 4, Jr. Play Coinrn. 33 Sr Play Comm. 4i Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Music Meef 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Follies 2, 3, 4, Annual Sfaff 4 Tumbling 2: Pep Club Drill Team 4.. Kay Risheii-Chorus 3, Debale 3. Belly Roberls-Pep Club 4, Torch Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Chorus 3, Drama Club 3, 4, Drama Club Pres. 4, Thespians 3, 4, Sr. Quarllel 4, Jr. Play 3, Jr. Play Comm. 4, U. ol W. Speech Fesfival 3, C.P.S. Oralory Meel 3, Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4, Sludenl Council 4, Chrislmas Play 3, 4, Thespian Treasurer 4, Girls' Club Cabinel. Gary Rosenlangle--Baslielball 2, 3, Pep Club 2. Lamonl Rulherford-LeHermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Leller- men's Club Pres. 4, Follies 3, 4, Foolball 3, 4, Baslcel- ball 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Mr. Kifsap 4, Sludenl Council 3, 4, Pep Cub 4. Marjorie Sabo Verna Sanford--Arl Club 3, 4, Ari Club Sec. 4, Y-Teens 4, Service Club 4, Jr. Play Comm. 3. Phyllis Scheurich-Pep Club 3, 4, Follies 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Homecoming Princess 3, Chorus 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross 3. Yvonne Sehille-Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Follies 3, 4, Drill Team 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Homecoming Princess 2, Girls' Club Sec. 2, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 2, Music Meel 2, 4, Annual Slalf 4. Raymancl Schweigerl-Baseball 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Leller- men's Club 3, 4, Baslmelball 2. Glen Scoll Dan Scribner-Orcheslra 2, 3, 4, Swing Band 4, Debale 4, Choir 4. Lois Sehmel-F.H.A. 2. Joann Selran-Relail Club 4, Chorus 2, Choir 3, F.l'l.A. 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Na'f'l D.E.C.A. 4, G.A.A. 2, Y-Teens 3. Belly Simmons--Service Club 3, 4, Slluhlmum Slalf 2, 3, 4, Annual Slall 2, F.H.A. 3, 4, Sludenl Leaders' Con- ference 3. Carl Slello-Slmuhlmum Slaff 4. Larry Smilh-Baskefball 2, Key' Club 3, 4, Chorus 2, Choir 4. Kalherine Snifman-Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Sr. Band 2, 3, 4, Orcheslra 3, 4, Drum Maiorellle 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Torch Club 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Girls' Club Cabinell 3, 4, Sludenl Council 4, P.'T.A. Represenlafive 4, Annual Slall l, 4, Jr. Prom Co-Chairman 3. Lellie Snow-Pep Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4. 14 Thomas Taylor Marlene Terrell-Drill Team 2, 3, 4: Annual Sfaff 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 4: Pep Club Drill Team 4. Paul Thelander-Tennis 4. Diane Thomas--Pep Club 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 2: Annual Sfaff 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Y-Teens Delegafe lo Sfafe Conference 3: Chorus 3, 4: Choir 4: Sr. Ball Co- Chairman, 4. Ray Thornlon-Torch Club 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 2, 4: Baseball 4: Pep Club 2. Shirley Trogdon-Torch Club 2, 3, 4: Naf'l Honor 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Jr. Play Prompler 3: Girls' Slale Delegafe 3: Jr. Play Comm. 3, 4: Annual Slaff 4: Drill Team 4: Y- Teens 4: Drama Club 4: Girls' Club Cabinel 4: Chrisl- mas Play 4: Follies Comm. 4: Sr. Play Comm. 4. Alson Vandersfaay-Pep Club 3: German Club 3: Lef- ferman's Club 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra 2, 3. Ronald Veach Belly Walmer-G. A. A. 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Jr. Sexfef 3: Follies 3: Choir 4: Chorus 3. Donald Waller John Websler Helen Willey Lois Winger-Drama Club 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club Drill Team 4: Baron 3: G. A. A. 2, 3: Y-Teens 4: Y-Teens Treasurer 4: Service Club 2, 3, 4: Choir 4: Follies 3, 4: Jr. Play 3: Jr. Play Comm. 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 3: Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4: Jr. Sexfeffe 3: Sr. Ouarlefre 4: Chrisfmas Play 3, 4: Music Meer 3: Tumbling 2, 3. Glen Winslow John Winfers-LeHerman's Club 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Torch Club 2, 3: Baskelball 2: Foofball Manager 2. Florence Wiflenmeyer-Choir 2, 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Or- chesfra 3: Refail Club 4: Music Meet 2, 3, 4: Torch Club 3, 4: Follies 2. Loreifa Young-Music Meel 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Or- chesfra 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. 2, 3. Ted Zinlc 15 Bonnie Solid-Torch Club 2, 3, 4: Nar'l Honor 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2: Drama Club 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Torch Club Sec. 2: Pep Club Vice-Pres. 3: Girls' Club Second Vice-Pres. 4: Girls' Slale Delegale 3: Jr. Prom Co-Chairman 3: Jr. Play 3: Jr. Play Comm. 3, 4: Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4: Girls' Club Cabinef 3, 4: Chrisi- mas Play 3, 4: Thespian Sec. 4: Follies Comm. 3, 4. Roberl Slewarf-Pep Band 2, 3, 4: Lelfermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Swing Band 3: Torch Club 2. Richard Tallman-F.F.A. 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. Reporler 3: F.F.A. Treasurer 4. RW Bob Harmon-Donna Jones BEST DRESSED miwazwzi N' :ffm as Ji X , -X adhiibfiwx in memorium God's finger fouched him, and he slepf.-Tennyson, In Memoriam. Alberl' Wipfa, who was lrilled in a hunfing accidenf, was a well-lilred senior al' Soufh Kifsap. Born on February I7, l935, in Del'roi+, Michigan, Alberf came fo Washingron some len years ago wilh his parenis. He aHended Pleasani' Valley Grade School and enlered Junior High in I947. Alberf was a quiei boy who did his school worlr conscienriously and fo +he besf of his abilify. He maiored in vocafiovnal agriculljqre and mechanical drawing. SENIORS NOT PICTURED- Alberl' Anderson, F.F.A. 2, 3, 4 Ray Anderson, Baseball 3, 4: F.F.A. 2, 3, 4: LeHerman's Club 4 Theodore Blair Leonard George Donald Greek. F.F.A. 2, 3. 4 James Harris lol: Jones Gary Kerles, Trocl 2, 3, 4: B Bashefball 2 Gary Michael Jim Meyers Mark Nya. Follies Comm. 3. 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3, 4: Chrisimas Play Comm.4 Harold Schwarfz Evoref! Shilfs iunior class Mel Yingling Presideni Dick Payseno Mike Rossman Vice President Secreiary Marfha Sandness Carl Nelson Advisor Advisor Again 'lhis year ihe fufure class of '54 did noi slip by unnoficed. Under 'lhe leader- ship of Mel Yingling, presidenf, Dick Payseno, vice presidenf, and Mike Rossman, sec- refary, each person did his parf in making rhe iunior class one of fhe best Looking back over fhe year, we remember our able represenfafive in Sfudenf Council, Vice Presideni Jeff Lindsley. We remember our popular Homecoming Prin- cess, Beffy Gibson, and her escorf, Bill Keen. O+her big evenis were geH'ing class rings in January, +he Junior Prom in April, fhe iunior class play, Room for One More, wifh a cast of fwelve. Juniors Dulcie Forsyfh, second year cheer leader, Gerry Kriedler, new song leader, and Merle Sredman, firs+ BOY cheerleader in FIVE years, deserve all The applause fhey can receive for making each game lively and a display of good sporfsmanship. Row I: I.. Baxfer, J. Baird, M. Bardouche, J. Bailey, P. Barney, Jean Blake: Row 2: E. Carlson, S. Armslrong, S. Anderson. J. Adams, J. Barr, P. Alm, Joan Blake: Row 3: D. Billings, M. Baxfer, G. Bensen, J. Blackburn, G. Armslrong, F. Becker, M. Bufler. Row I: A. Carlson, S. Brown, D. Busson, P. Bradley, G. Clausen, B. Conrad: Row 2: B. Brose, N. Brose. R. Dummif, M. Driver, P. Cole, P. Durley, M. Brannang Row 3: . Bruce, J. Brunell, R. Borchers, A. Chiffic M. Crump, J. Bruce, E. Buffing+on. J In I Row I: S. DeLeo, B. Gibson, D. Cook, J. Denevan, C. Gidacan, D. Ireland: Row 2: A. Granberg, A. Granum, D. Forsyfla, N. Crew, M. Crump, S. Goslin, R. Dunsmoreg Row 3: J. Grevsled, J. Fleming, J. Dyson, M. Erho, B. Foraker, E. Cochrane, D. Dagnie. 20 Row l: Y. Holland, B. Hopper, S. Hughes, D. Houk, D. Harris, G. Guthrie, Row 2: R. Hershey, P. Hars+ed, E. Flanders, B. Ire- land, T. Plumb, M. Ibsen, N. Hendelg Row 3: K. Love, B. Gruber, T. Holcanson, B. Hef- riclx, D. Honde, J. Hafch, C. Johnson. Row I: M. Koememan, M. Kragserh, S. Jones, E. Jusfice, B. Jones, D. Koenig, Row 2: A. Larson, J. Lundberg, J. Johnson, D. Lewis, E.Lipper1, R. McGuire, E. Lee: Row 3: J. Kelley, D. Keye, B. Hughes, B. Keen. K. Johnson, G. GriHi+hs, B. Jobe. Row I: B. Mcllhenny, J. Lasswell, V. Mills, M. Merrick, E. Neis, A. Lundellg Row 2: G. Kreidler, N. May, D. Lincoln, J. Lindsley, R. Marvin, B. Kralicelr, D. Johnson: Row 3: L. Lalre, J. Laffranchini, H. Lund, D. Mc- Leod, J. Lillehei, R. Long, M. Manavic. Row I: J. Maffson, E. Rimple, B. Nervii, A. Nichols, A. Nelson, B. Neeg Row 2: H. Nel- son, T. Reanier, B. McKimson, P. Parks, L. Morgan, G. Myers, J. Myersi Row 3: L. Marlinson, B. Peterson, R. Moore, L. Nau- gle, J. Morgan, L. Pierson, R. Laurence. Row l: H. Scheurich, J. Shelly, V. Ricka- baugh, L. Skinner, D. Shelfon, V. Siegerh Row 2: A. Redburn, B. Robison, G. Snfsfin, J. Schachf, S. Sherwood, M. Sanderlin, F. Presslerg Row 3: J. Robins, D. Payseno, L. Nichols, B. Price, R. Ormisfon, M. Ross- man, A. Showaller. Row l: D. Trask, M. Wipp, A. Thompson F. Theroux, K. Sweany, S. Sfriclrlerg Row 2 S. S+oH, B. Smelsen, S. Sfrode, T. Slonley G. Spore, M. Slanley, J. Quilliamg Row 3 6. Sperber, T. Sfoclrley, S. Scribner, M Yingling, B. Terrell, M. Sledman, E. Speer Row I: P. Thorpe, Y. Wallace, P. Wagner L. Topel, 6. Weir, Row 2: S. Thomas, B Connell, L. Bell, E. McEclwerds, B. Guin- ger, D. Pedrick, E. Forsman. sophomore class AI Hahn Presidenl Ken Scribner Jim Ryan Vice-Presidenf Secrelary Anifa Thompggn AVCl'lie.VVdiSOI1 Advisor AdV-'SOI' Ano+her year has come fo an end and +l:e Sophcmores are now one sfep nearer gradua+ion day. Along wi+h ihe class members, Presidenf Al Hahn and Vice-Presiden'r Ken Scribner helped lo make fhe year memorable. Represenred at sfudenr body func- 'lions by sludenl' body secrelary Carol Harlow, +hey were lcepl' well informed of lhe acfivilies of fhe sfudenl' council. Taking place in Homecoming 'lhey were represenied by Princess Marilyn Roach and her escorf Jim Ryan. The Sophomores played an imporfanf par? in fhe alhlelic field wifh Willy Payseno sfarring in bo+h baskeiball and foofball. Many ofher players were oufsfanding in bolh sporls. During +heir acfive year 'lhey held 'I'heir annual Sophomore Populariiy Poll wifh Gay Maslers, Bill Carlson, Jim Ryan, and Ken Scribner faking 'lop honors for fhe besf personalify. The pride of The class was i+'s enrollmenf in Torch Club wifh fop enrollmenf of 7l members. 23 ROV! I: S. De Miero, P. Gelirinq, G. Dundas, J. Hagen, D. Paulson, J. Ringas. ROW 2: D. Gould, E Higgins, C. Harlow, J. Harringion H. Fosler, G. Dingle, W. Fifch ROW 3: K. Friedriclr, D. Harfy D. Cupps, A. Hower, M. Haugen A. Hendrickson, J. Hollis. ROW I: C. Swiclr, S. Jobnslon K. Johnson, C. Holcomb, L. Hor- ion, N. Jones. ROW 2: S. Hulch ins, D. Hubbell, H. Hoover, R Jones, J. Hien, D. Harris, L, Jen sen. ROW 3: J. Hower, B. Hub bard, T. Johnsfon, C. lbsen, J Johnsfon, T. Larson, R. Kilsfrup. 24 ROW I: J. Clarlr, R, Borglies, H. Biorling, B. Bowman, M. Edens, R. Coles. ROW 2: R. Anderson, M. Dolan, V. Day, G. Endsley, C. Alrins, E. Bradley, D. Ebberl. ROW 3: D. Burlson, H. Bernson, B. Carl- son, D. Bruer, T. Anderson, B. Branfley, J. Adair. ROW I: J. Hall, L. Cbaussee, A. Collins, M. Funclerman, R. Fen- ouglniy, M. Coolc. ROW 2: R. Ga++y, L. Griffifhs, M. Grevs+ad, D. Flaiole, L. De La Grange, S. Fosfer, R. Enos. ROW 3: A. Hal1n, B. Chapman, B. Cogill, D. Gang- nes, K. Craswell, G. Higgin- bofliam, A. Hall. ....nuIZ' if wh -S W OA ,Q Q Vw, 'W 93 5 Qi Egllimw V ,. . H Q' ' 5 ' 'iw' 'Q' W W 5 12 8 - A : K , 9 V K W 'mei ' 'M x 3 'K 5 we- f V W R-Jw I: C. Sleveson, P. Hoslrins, l. Willson, L. Moores, M. Walch, C. Winebrenner. C. VN'illrison3 Row 2: J. Pilsinger, R. Hari, L Case, T. Andersen, J. Whilinmyer, B. Vine. B. Wade, G. Travis. Row l: S. Broclz, B. Weaver, P. Ermin, C. lvyers, l. Harringlon, P. Johnson, N. Sure: Raw 2: D. Wipp, G. Alberl, A. David, J Van Kuren, B. Wilson, M. Coolr, B. Osmun, 'S. Pool. 26 Row l: S. Burnham, J. Agee, S. Biorlrhiem M, Beck, J. Bonn, C. Chamberlin, Row 2 J. Bailey, E. Benoil, J. Ames, T. Banlres, M Barney, E. Bland, M. Barnes: Row 3: K Carlsen, T. Agee, A. Armbrusler, S. Bering E. Barr, R. Brown, P. Adiar. Row l: B. Osmun, P. Johnson, J. Tanla, R. Slrallon, J. Smilh, H. Slice, Row 2: K Wallers, F. Turner, W. Zabawa, D. Willifs, D. Sleilr, T. Veach, J. Van Scoyocg Row 3: G. Thorlan, K. Scribner, l. Young, H. Smilh, L. Whilny, J. Walmer, B. Wallace. l freshmen class Fred Mcllhenny Presidenl Jen, pemgng Ps+'M:eklin Vice-Presidenf Secrelary Dick Mould Hazel Carrol Advisor Advisor There are 290 sfudenls of rhe Freshman class of which l05 are members of Torch Club. The officers of The 'firsl semes+er were Presidenl' Fred Mclllhenny, Vice-presidenf Geraldine Fleming, and Secrelary Par Miclzlin. The Homecoming ninlh grade class represen+a+ive was Marol Moskeland wi+h her escorf Dave Armsfrong. ln fhe spring lhere is a Freshman Day which consisfs of a dance and enrerfainmenf. Only freshmen can affend +he parfy. We have a nin+h grade rumbling ream wilh eighr or nine mem- bers. They are Donna Robinson, Sally See, JoAnn Thomas, Arlene Cole, Marilyn Ragsdale, Tillie Ashby, Bonnie Winger, Carolyn Edens. The ninfh grade class now has a Drama Club. The ninih chorus sang af The Chrisfmas program. 27 low I: M. Case, D. Carfer, R. BauI1al1a,B. Clwicliesfer, A. Darlner, M. Chap- man. low2: D. Cady, E. Cook, B. Burclnelf, K. Chamberlin, R. Buckingham, L. Cook, 6. Cardinal. low3: D. Carslensen, P. Dolan, R. Dan- iels, H. Brown, B. Cole, M. Carl- zon, N. Blair. -- ., wu W1 . Row I: R. Herbert F. Hacker, N. Gos- seff, C. Fellers, G. Fleming, D Fedock. Row 2: I.. De nan J. Anclnefa I.. Fruman g , , , . B. Boo+h, J. Hansen, D. Flenn, P. Hagen. Roy 3: I. Hodge, B. Garrison, B. ller, L. Hari, B. Dawson, I.. R. Hari, G. Grier. 28 Row I: P. Breed, F. Bafes, T. Ashbly, N Bardouche, K. Boldl, J. Brighi Row 2: R. Baylism, W. Aslfibey, A. Brawn D. Andersen, L. Arringlon, J. Bod dy, E. Davis. Row3: J. Adams, B. Baxler, D. Brose, D Adkins, V. Bober, H. Alfizer, D Armslrong. G. Carler, C. Brummond, C. Ed- ens, M. Collins, S. Fagerud, S. Ed- wards. P. Elles, N. Byerly, A. Hallem, A. Cole, B. Nervick, J. Dyson, F. Fer- ale. G. Ebberl, K. Danielson, C. Farrel, W. Cooper, J. Deremiah, J. Daily, K. Arickson. B. Fugil, M. Hearf,, C. Grevslead, N. Gryer, C. DeMarie. D. Heng, C. Hoak, P. Gurney, K. Harris, L. Hendrickson, D. Hersey, S. Hawks. D. Hoover, D. Herick, J. Hayward, J. Hecmbrock, L. Ives, N. Hera. M. Hull. owl S. Miller N. Moon V. Maffexon, . y. D. Olund, L. Lisky. R. Millard. Row2 D. McPherson, N. Levenseller, B. Jones, J. Marea, H. Marshall, B. Hanna, J. Lillehei. Row 3 G. Kanekkeberg, D. Henry, A. Lim bicker, D. Kerkes, G. Lackey, J. Linsfead, R. Joslyn. f.,-.mm N. Levenseller. E. Kissick, J. lsen- hower, D. Holm, B. Lebo, E. Laxon. B. Henningsen, W. Hoffman, G. Harriey, J. Keller, S. Lawyer, M. Laine, L. Jenson. D. Larry, E. Kanekkeberg, B. Elli- off, D. Levenseller, J. Kimble, l. Liver, D. Gruber. B. Moss, C. Hopkins, C. Munson M. Kibley, E. Lincoln, D. Moilinin B. Michilson, M. Murdock, P. Me randa, M. Murren, J. Markeri, M Parris, D. Olson. P. icklin, G. Lufl, J. Murphy, D Long, D. Pargeler, T. Miller, B. Mi chelle. Row I C. Nelson, G. Jones, T. Neis, A. Norern, D. Pliss, J. Richards. Row2 J. Schieber, D. Peferson, G. Luh, L. Pech, P. Morgan, P. Orli, M. Moslreland. Row 3 J. PlaH, D. Pelky, R. llund, L. Niel- erson, L. Paderson, J. Pelerson, R. Nelson. cwl M, Roy, R. Sampson, S. Sie, M. Skinner, S. Secord, W. Simpson. R 2 M. Rofh, W. Scofi, C. Scall, E. Shaw, M. Pelerson, G, Rosenbar- ger, B. Selmer. Row 3 J. Sebring, M. Ragsdale, D. Kosen- cue, E. Shaffer, R. Silvernale, G. Roselle, L. Slaughlerback. E. Wall, D. Walson, D. Ward, B. Winger, J. Van Alsline, M. Siruni. J. Weyar, R. Phillips, C. Wiclhin L. Veach, S. Vaughn, M, Wensliy S. Wilkosli. W, Wannarnaier, E. Wrighf, F Whifehead, E, While, P. Wesl- lund, 6. Spore, E. Wallingbord J. Wallhall. J. Reeves, A. Reeves, M. Ramsy D. Purdy, M. Peliis, S. Rood. D. Robinson, R. Rolh, C. Meigs, R Raymond, D. Rogers, Y. Rivers, S Reibli. J. Reed, J. Luhenhiser, L. PiHs, K Roberls, F. Mcllhenny, G. Pierson B. Pall. A. Speer, J. Thorp, A. Sfocimoe L. Thompson, K. Sprinlxle, l. Slirk M. Siudebalier, B. Slone, J. Thorn as, P. While, I. Thoms, I. Springer M. Theroux. E. Spaulding, G. Tompkins, V. Tay lor, L. Slacl, D. Taylor, G. Tiche nor, D. Thompson. ..-mm as... eighth grade Jerry Robins Presidenf Roberf Tri, Loreffa Curtis Vice Presidenf Secrefary Fern Masfers Cale Campbell Advisor Advisor There were 3I I sfudenis enrolled in ihe 8+h Grade class fhis year. Their officers are, Presidenf, Jerry Robbins: Vice President Roberf Triag Secrefary, Loreffa Curiisg Reporier, Jim Pickering: Sergeanis af arms, Jim Richards and Wayne Cooper. A Chrisfmas parfy was held in fheir first period classes during fhe Chrislmas season. During fhe year fhey had an 8+h Grade dance. A+ ihis dance fhey had refreshmenfs afferwards. Their class advisors are: Miss Fosfer, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Granland and Mrs. Masfers. The 8+h Grade has a singing group called fhe Jr. Chorus. The Chorus sang af the Christmas programs 31 ROW' I: P. Barlfey, D. Blacicburn, M. Bally, K. Baird, P. Blowers, E. Anderson. ROW 2: L. Blakemore, K. Barreif, J. Anderson, K. Ander- son, S. Bernard, 6. Backer. ROW 3: K. Blake, A. Anderson, J. An- chela, A. Bird, C. Biorirheim, K. Anderson, C. Barihofomew, ROW I: B. Brevig, R. Brady, J. Blanlrenbiller, S. Brighf, B. Bright D. Brunell. ROW 2: M. Brinfon, D. Boehme, E. Chifliclr, E. Bruer, J. Browning, W. Caldwell, C. Bowen. ROW 3: M. Browning, G. Brighf, L. Bulland, R. Burlchardf, F. Cole- man, B. Brown, B. Blowers. ROW I: M. Collins, F. Christen J. Charman, A. Cyps, D. Buss, W Caldwell. ROW 2: L. Dodeward A. Coolrson, E. Cool, F. Coppin ger, D. Bond, S. Clrrisfien, G Colm. ROW 3: S. Corwell, W Cooper, D. Carler, B. Jones, H Covey, M. Masliclr, G. Covey. 32 ROW ll Row2: Rowl: R. Seisler, J. Fisher, L. De La Grange G. Davis, R. Dunham, R. Crofsser. T. Cupps, D. Dourson, B. Dlugesh, D Demony, L. Fosler, L. Curiis, D. Davis R. Fifch, J. Deremiah, J. Freman, R Filgo, J. Edwards, J. Daniels, D. Eng ler. Row I: P. Hall, K. Hall, C. Guv-rneg, L. Ha gen, M. Graves, D. Graves. Row2: D. Hall, C. Gibson, L. Erickson, M Garrison, M. Grayson, R. Hamilfon L. George. Row3: D. Endsley, E. Gunderson, B. Dode ward, H. Hansen, R. Hoalre, D. Gui berf, M. Greene Row I: D. Granum, D. Hatch, J. Holmes, M Row 2: Row 3: Gormly, S. Hufchine, M. Gaulding. T. Hari, A. Geginger, N. Fredberg, M Greek, D. Harringfon, L. Fries, D. Hoi sing. R. Hill, W. Hari, R. Holman, L. Hol man, W. Harfy, S. Haskins, C. Hen drickson. i ROW I: R, Happer, A. Holland, E. Jefferson, M. Jensen, L, Jones R. Hill. ROW 2: F. Helm, D Husise, L. Holk, C. Jones, B. John- son, J. James, M. Evereff. ROW 3: T. Joslyn, D. Jennigs, F. Hunsaker E. Hyde, R. Jarvis, B. Hoyl, R Jenson. ROW I: D. Kenayer, N. Masson, R. Kraushau, E. Lindal, G. Larson, C. Kfnyon. ROW 2: B. Kirkland, J. Lefave, P. Kolnl, S. Jacobs, L. Lake, C. Krausie, E. Knulsan. ROW 3: G. Knulzen, M. Kienhol, H. Hueburf, D. Hughes, D. Lewis, D. Lawery. R. Kruse. ROV! I: S. Pauley, B. Mills, V. Owsley, J. O'Donagl1ue, J. Pazue, D. Perso. ROW 2: B. Robinson, H. Ruflwcrford, S, Payseno, D. Olszew- ski, J. Ouiraga, J. Price, E. Rimplc. ROW' 33 D. Powell, B. Parker, B. Rainer, J. Richardson, M. Parks, G. Peake, E. Paulson ROW I: P. O'Conor, F, Merrick, M. Miller, M. Moore, L. Limbackcr, D. Panclwaf. ROW 2: M. Nelander, L. Miller, K. Mock, M. McFarlane D. yer, J. Mcplwerson, R. McGin- nis. ROW 3: P. Myers, S. Mc- Clure, M. McAbee, K. Mg:Edward, B. Mead, D. Lund, M. -Niernann. 34 Row I: Row 2: Row 3: Row I: Row 2: Row 3: Row I2 Row 2: Row 3: Row I: R. Schauer, G. Sawyer, E. Rickeh, M. Pheiyss, E. Noienboon, J. Picin- ering. J. Prinfz, J.fSmiII1, K. Sampson, E. Richardson, G. Reanier, M. Shaw, K. Sherman. V. Schardi, P. Speer, J. Sarue, P. Smiih, J. Repanish, D. Roberh, P. Shaw. C. Shereif, A. Schieb, L. Scardigh R. Seeberger, C. Sheri, N. Shoe maker. J. Sims, R. Smiih, B. Sfevens, R Rasendal, N. Spaulding, B. Skin ner, G. Solid. C. Sfeveson, L. Road, H. Schlen ker, H. Roof, J. Robins, J. Sand berg, G. Siegerf. W. Turner, F. Wiliiam, E. Sfevens, D. Warbo, K. Tompson, W. Turner. A. Terreil, S. Vargo, C. Smowden, K. Todd, V. Wesfoverner, C. Wa?- son, B. Yocurn. D. Wiliiams, D. Todd, E. Sfevens, R. Tria, D. Willey, B. Trask, E. Tar- fyu. R. Taliman, B. Sfewari, C. Wilcox, P Ri hi R Pose . g , . y. Row 2: K. Topping, S. Sleffo, S. Sfarr, D. Wagner, B. Renn, T. Hari, E. Vanse. 35 x wegfm, , l I 2335-355 'LA wiv fxwiwqq 5 Q sie 'X T! X fl: 5511 ,A fq,,,,.,, , 'X153'5n.v' V wzgafi, wif 1 X 1 fe new ,I .5 , Lib V :bm M 'Ji ffl .. wb Q 5, 25,31 A ld f mm Qi X 5 N Ari mg...-L .ia :K E 'Thai y f u hw 1 ,Rim ..... S ? P' x gf H 'E ikw 5 Q W f X gf 33 Q 'n'25Ii'.2 x 'Z' wan ri, .L,iL, pMf.u.y 5, +:Y.Qx 6 ., Jugs sqm., 4 2 2 school life Annual Worlr Newspaper Worlx Chemishy Lab. Biology Class Physics Lab. Disfribufive Educafion 39 'lo ,F snapshots I--Kafherim' Snifman-all fied up. 2-V. Pinard, T. Zinlr and Ron Frank, who can Play 'Em7 3-Look closely-H's old S. K. 4--Whaf's wrong now7?7 5-Goldiloclxs and llwe fwo bears. qgafw. Rasmpgs9rb,1Y. Sclwille, D. Fischer, M. Hiersch, Arlene Carfer-al' one of flue Pqrlies. 770. Arringlonfq R. Byerly, P. Denevan, K. Harris, roughing if in fhe Olympics. SILQI1, fl1a'fsu4l'3lsli1iree! L ' .yum-w. +'4.r . EXW E 2 5 3 EQ , 2 ez bf 3? sa 3 2 .SV2Y 45X'? If ,, Z M 5Q? sludenl council 5 Jaclr Osborn Presidenf -l9f Y l-l'1d5l9Y Carol Harlow Vice-Presidenf Secrefafy The main proiecf of fhis year's Sfudenf Council was The wrifing of fhe school con- sfifufion which can be found on page bl, in 'lhis yearbook. This was a big achievemenf as if is fhe firsf and only one of ifs kind af Soufh Kifsap. lf was wrii'l'en by a commiffee appoinfed by 'rhe sfudenf council and was fhen checked carefully, changed where needed, and perfecfed by fhe council. Affer a vofe of approval. by fhe Sfudenf Body, fhe wrif became fhe official consfifufion of Soufh Kifsap. This wasn'+ fhe only fhing accomplished, however, by fhe governing body of S.K. ,All school maffers were broughf forfh, discussed, and cleared-up by fhe sfudenf council. A school baked-bean dinner was sponsored by fhe council, wifh fhe proceeds from fhis fesfivify going fowards a fund fo buy new proiecfor equipmenf for 'rhe school. Under fhe guidance of Presidenf Jaclr Osborn, Vice-presidenf Jerry Lindsley and Secrefary Carol Harlow, and represenfafives from fhe clubs and classes df fhe school, fhe sfudenf council sfrove fo fulfill fhe wishes of 'rhe Sfudenf Body, plan for and guide fhe sfudenf affairs of Soufh Kifsap. 0 ROW I: J. Carfer, D. Payseno, S. Payseno, J. Lindsley, J. Osborn, Mr. E. lsvick, K. Baird, P. Denevan M. Riebli, A. Carler, D. Husfon, C. Harlow. ROW 2: M. Sfedman, H. Denfon, D. Payseno, Mi Yingling I. Harmon, D. Beck,JA. Hahn, 5. Hamilfon, L. Adiins, D. Forsyfh, T. Hoyf, L. Rufheford. 42 girls' club GIRLS' CLUB- Row I J. Killiam M. Reibli B. Solid Row 2 D.Jones M. lbsen N. Brose S. Spaugh The Girls Club fhis year has falxen up fhe idea of a couri' lilxegfhe boys Club. Presidenf is Margueri+e Rieblig Firsi' Vice President Bonnie Solid: second Vice Presidenf, Nanefie Brose: Secrefary, Joann Killiam. ' They have sponsored dances afrer games and have been very achve. ' I 25 I I I aovs' ci.ua- T Row I Mr. Sorensen V' D if J. Lindsley f- f K. Baird E5 P. Denevan an Row 2 f . ' jf, N. Campbell T V D. Lewis .,..- W. Payseno H. Denfon I 'N K.Craswell , , ., I ..-. '5 '-.v we Row 3 A. Showalier : Z ' ' 5 232155 is J. Lauehea S V. V 'K R.Thor?on D. Beclr B. Price s 3 The new Boys Club accomplished much fhis pasf year under guidance of Mr. Sorensen Besides sponsoring a Ping Pong Tournamenf, a ski frip, fhey have had much io do wifh improved hall fraffic. They also had a courf where boys were 'fried for breaking any Boys' Club rules or Sfudenf Council laws. sr. high torch club ROW I: Belly Lou Nelson, Frances Behrle, Myrna Moslmeland, Mr. Mayslxens, Bonnie Solid, Arlene Carfer, Norma Rasmussen. ROW 2: Ken Baird, Beverly Ames, Donna Jones, Helen Ahern, Pal Denevan, Belly Roberls, Shirley Trogdon, Ann Ballard. ROW 3: Margie Heirsch, Shirley Kraushar, Eldon Ball, Dick Beck, Ray Thorlon, Don Jobs, Harvey Denlon, Ron Frank, Gary Lockwood. To be a member of Senior High Torch Club you musl' mainlain a B average. The purpose of lhe club is +o encourage lhe sludenls lo worlc for scholarships and 'lo learn leadership. Programs and parlies on rhe various holidays, +wo ini'l'ial'ions ancl lheir annual picnic are some of lheir acrivilies. 'ROW I: C. Willlmison, J. Hall, M. G-revsled, S. Biorlzheirn, ll. King, S. Reeves, J. Bonn, B. McKimson, L. Clhause, B. Conrad, D. Rupe, R. Fenouglily, S. Sloll. ROW 2: D. Malama, J. Killiam, C. Holcomb, C. Morrison, J. Ringus, D. Paulson, G. Maslers, M. Edens, E. Rimple, R. Borghes, C. Winebrenner, P. Bradley, W. Filch, S. Spough, E. Higgens, J. Ames, Y. Wallace, S. Slrode. ROW 3: R. Dummil, M. Crump, L. De La Grange, N. Jones, S. Fosler, H. Biorling, W. Larson, E. Slafford, J. Lillihei, E. Fores- man, C. Harlow, K. Rooms, G. Dingle, G. Shelly, M. Haughn, D. Siclcs, K. Scribner, A. Pelerson, C. Lawyer, L. Ramsey. ROW 4: H. While, D. Gangnes, K. Craswell, S. Nilsen, E. Benoil, N. Hanson, C. Camberland, D. Rowley, D. Forsylh, M. lbsen, R. Dunsmorej M. Crump, S. Anderson, M. Erho, E. Lipperl, J. Halch, J. Windell, M. Sledman, E. Les, J. Lalfranchini, B. Jobe. national honor SENIORS Bonnie Solid Myrna Moskeland Francis Behrle Margie Hiersch Harvey Denfon Pal Denevan Dick Beck Shirley Trogden Belly Roberls Shirley Kraushar Ron Frank Don Jobe JUNIORS Mary Bufler Edith Forsman Janef Barr Selma SfoH Billy Jobe Edifh Rimple Jesse Laffranchini Ramona Dunsmoor SENRORS PICTURED-ROXN I: Pai Denevan, Harvey Denlon, Dick Beck, and Shirley Trogden. ROW 2: Bonnie Solid, Myrna Moskeland, Francis Behrle, and Margie Hiersch. The Nafional Honor Sociefy consisls of 'lhose who have been puf +hrough, rhe acid l'es+. One mus+ have a high grade average and The approval of 'the faculfy fo be a member. The socie+y is purely honorary, holding no meeiings and having no officers. lhespians ROW I: S. Brown, Y. Burleson, B. Conrad, K. Sweany, A. Carfer, B. Solid, L. Pierce, B. Nelson, J. Lasswell. ROW 2: B. McKimson, L. Adkins, N. Hendel, J. Barr, S. S+oH', S. Trogden, D. Jones, M. l Hiersch, J. Myers. ROW 3: L. Lil- lehei, P. Denevan, J. Brunell, B. Roberfs, D. Beck, L. Winger, N. Campbell, H. Denfon, N. Brose. The Nafional Thespian Sociery, 'rhe honorary dramafic club of Soufh Kirsap, was of well nored service +o 'rhe school +his year. The presenfarion of rhe one-acf plays in lhe 3 o'clock lheafer being lheir chief proiecl. Selling pop al school sporfing evenfs and sponsoring an affer-game dance were a few of 'rhe ofher proiecfs of service pu? on by 'The Thespians. key club Key Club, as always, has been on hand for many service proiecis concerning The school and communi+y. One ou+s+anding service has been +ha+ of showing each new boy around +he school. This club is an honorary club, members being selecied by voie of fhe old members and approval of facully. SERVICE CLUB-- Row I: C. Holcomb, V. San- ford, K. Sweaney, T. Hoyi, F. Behrle. Row 2: E. Benoii, S. Hanna M. Terrell, D. Forsyfhe, S. Spaugh, E. Higgins. Row 3: F. Herriclz, L. Wing- er, J. Van Scoyoe, L. Barr, J. Li lehei, B. McKimson, E Carl-.on service club Row l: Mr. Mould, J. Os born, P. Denevan, D. Mc Leod, J. Lindsley, G. Schille Row 2: D. Sicls, D. Johnson J. Robins, R. Franks, H Lund. K. Craswell. Row 3: H. Denfon, D. Siclrs B. Harmon, D. Beclr, M. Erho J. Dyson, D. Mclilwain. The Service Club girls had a very full year, wifh faking liclceis pf games, dances, and plays. They also sponsored a dance. Tryble Hoy+ presided over fhe meeiings as president Frances Ori, vice presidenfg Kafhryn Sweany, secrefary. Miss Wafson was +heir advisor. ROW if N. Campbell, G Kerlres, T. Collins, B. Har mon, D. Marlrham. ROW 2 D. Jobe, J. Osborn, R Bodle, J. Houschild, D Davies, G. Lewis. ROW 3 J. Carfer, R. Schweigerf, N. VanderSfaay, B. Sfewarl D. McElwain. leHermen's club Le+fermens' Club is a club +ha+ is composed of Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores, who have earned an A sfring leller in baseball, foolball, baslxelball, and fraclc or have compleled a year as manager or scribe. ROW l: E. Lee, S. Sher wood, J. Fleming, J, Linds Iey, D. McLeod, S. Sfrode ROVV 2: B. Terrell, A Hendrickson, J. Robins, A Showaller, R. Borchers, D Payseno, W. Payseno, D Lewis. ROW 3: J. Walmer B. Hubbard, G. Griflilhs, J Morgan, J. Kelly, L. Lake L. Nichols, H. Lund, B Lawrence. Lelfermens' Club has had 'the sole responsibilify of lxeepinq fhe cafeleria clean and in an orderly manner, besides fheir many olher iobs. They have pafroled during bolh lunches for lhe enlire year and deserve a large amounl' of praise. 47 pep club L J iii.. ' ii ii if , .J .. R' A I . . . i i fm ii 'A,. A Y W i ff Q 1 if . 1 : , 5 A ' l-l: y . V? 2-, Z bl? 4 . 1 Seniors Row 2: Row 3: U -. .,., as B Q L: QT ,... : xv' f f W f . ' L' his 'T' 'A E' .B : . 1 K mr :fl 5 ig? -Row I: Y. Schille, C. Jensen, M. Moskeland, J. Boyle, Y. Burleson, J. Riebli, K. Lusk, P. Har- ringion, B. Solid, L. Pierce, A. Carfer, D. Thomas. M. Newkirk, L. Gehring, M. Hiersch, J. Adkins, S. Trogdon, E. Frank, B. Ames, B. DeBolf, M. Terrell, J. Griffin, P. Scheurich, C. Coulier, L. Kress, A. Ballard. F. Herrick, T. Hoyle, L. Adkins, B. Roberis, L. Winger, K. Sniiman, S. Hamilfon, S. Kraushar, F. Belwrle, D. Jones, G. Blair, N. Rasmussen, M. Reese. Juniors-Row I: H. Sclweuriclw, Joan Blake, Jean Blake, B. Mclllwenny, J. Denevan, K. Lusk, K. Sweeney, L. Row 2: Row 3: Baxfer, B. Conrad, M. Bardouche, P. Bradley. B. Gibson, B. Nervick, J. Barr, P. Wagner, D. Busson, S. DeLeo, E. Carlson, R. Dummif, G. Gufhrie, M. Koenaman, S. Brown. 'N. Hendel, B. McKimson, Vonda Crow, M. Crump, S.Tl1omas. R. Moore, M. Sfedman, M. Erlwo M. Crump, S Sfofi, G. Kriedler, D Forsyth, J. Lundberg, J. Lasswell. Sophomores-Row I: J. McMillan, B. Weaver, G. Masfers, M. Edens, C. Wilkison, K. Lusk, L. Del-d Row 2: Row 3: Grange, S. Biohkiem,fM. Beck, K. Johnson, M. Roach. C. Holcomb, J. Hall, D. Gould, D. Lackey, S. Fosfer, B. Lowery, J. Ames, E. Higgins, W. Fiich E. Benoii, N. Jenkins, H. Biorling, L. Moores. W. Larson, S. Nielson, D. Rowley, J. Jchns+on, J. Van Scoyoc, E. Bland, B. Maclnfyre, J. Lillehei, S. Spaugh, S. Klien, K. Rooms, L. Barr, C. Harlow. a-.J cheerleaders songleaders Q1 Fronh ,lerrie Hannah, Dulcie For-gyfh, Cloclrwise from top: L. AdltiI'1S, Kriedler, Boyle Back: Merle Slcdrnan. M. Moslreland. The Senior High cheer leaders and song leaders in fheir maroon and white uni- forms made a colorful piclure ar every game +his year. The cheer leaders were Jerrie Hannah, Dulcie Forsyrh, and Merle Sledman, while rhe song leaders were Myrna Moske- land, Gerry Kriedler, Janice Boyle, and Lorraine Adkins . drill team ROW I: C. Hopkins, S. Pool, W. Fifch, P. Johnson, A, Carfer, C. Hoak, D. Ward, D. Holmes, M. Terrell, D. Norman, B. Chichesfer, B. Weaver, B. Winger, T. Ashby, M. Merricll, D. Rupe . 49 Row I: M. Hiersch, P. Brad- ley, B. Conrad, Miss Doris Adley, A. Carfer, B. Solid, L. Pierce. Row 2: D. Jones, G. Gulhrie, M. Newlcirl, N. Rasmussen, S. Trogden, B. Ames, J. Barr, J. Lindberg. Row 3: S. Kraushar, A. Bal- lard. T. Hoyf, S. Sfoff, B. Roberls, K. Snifman, L. Ad- kins, G. Blair, L. Winger. l 'enior high drama I l- L The Drama Club has had a busy year under fhe diredion of Miss Doris Adley, fheir advisor. They presenfed +hree one-acl plays a+ +he Three O'Cloclx Theafer. These proved very enioyable. To +op off fheir ac+ive year fhey held a Masquerade Ball March 6 in fhe High School Gym. freshman drama Row I: N. Mooney, M. Mos- lxeland, D. Purdy, J. Car+er, N. Levenseller, C. Carier, B. Fuge+, J. Dyson, B. Winger, S. See. Row 2: B. Selmer, D. Ward, F. Bafes, M. Kline, P. Mor- gan, S. Vaugan, D. Fellers, J. Van Alsfine, M. Peferson, J. Lillehei. Row 3: B. Henningson, G. Rosenbarger, A. Dalnger, D. McPherson, B. Nerwick, W. ScoH, M. Wenslry, J. Boddy. P. Ori, D. Smifh, L. Cring- lon, B. Chichesler. The Freshman Drama Club has approximalely 30 members. They have been sfudying drama in preparafion for drama clubs in fu+ure years. Miss Wafson was fheir advisor as she has been in previous years. sr. high debate ROW I: C. Coolr, B. Mas- iiclr, M. Builer, C. Lewis, M. Snypp. ROW 2: N. Munson, E. Shil+s, Mr. Nel- son. C. Sleflo, S. Pefersen. Deba+ing gives s+uden+s experience in public spealcing. Many +rips were fallen 'ro debafe conferences during +he year. Topic for fhe year was: Resolved-'rhaf fhe Aflanfic Pac+ Nafions should form a Federal Union. Wall S See ROW l: E. , . . ROW 2: S. Reibli, J. Thom- li . as, J. Boddy, S. Vaug n I F. Baies. ROW 3: D. Lew's. P. Breed, J. Thoms, B. Ner vicli, M. Wenslly. ir. high debate There were fhirfeen members in Debare 'rhis year: six 9+h gsaders. The officers are: Presideni, Carolyn Edensg Vice Presidenr, Eleanor Gunderson: Secreiary, JoAnn Thomas: Treasurer, Calleen Boweng Advisor, Mrs. A. Moore. The purpose of Debafe is +o provide fhe ground work for fhe sfudenfs who will lafer enfer Senior High Debale. 51 W y-teens Many fund-raising proiecfs were worlced on by Y-Teen club members fhis year. The money earned each year is used fo send fwo junior represenfafives fo a sfafe convenfion in 'rhe summer. Y-Teens held many parfies and had a candlelighf recogni- fion service in honor of fhe officers. ROW I: D. Huslon, Murphy, R. Breaman, Bemp. L. Ireland. ROW F. Wiffenmyer, J. Lane, Pedriclr, M. McConnell, Se-fran. retailers club ROW I: C. Jenson, ti. De Bolf, E. Rimple, H. Scheu- rich, P. Harringfon, E. Franlrs, J. Griffin, C. Cal- verl, M. Terrell. ROW 2: S. Hanna, R. Dummif, S. Nielson, D. Busson, J. Boyle, P. Scheurich, J. Lundberg, L. Winger. ROW 31T. Hoyf, V. M. Sanford, F. Herriclr, S. Hamillon, A. Granum, M. A. Newlrirlr, G. Blair, G. Kreidler. 5 Z X 5 3 T X Trained salespeople means beffer cusfomer service 'ro fhe communi+y. Thai' is fhe moffo of fhe Soufh Kifsap High School Re+ailer's Club. Members are sfudenfs who are enrolled in fhe Disfrilaufive Educafion Cooperafive parf-fime worlc program. Presi- denf is Lois lrelandg sccrefary-freasurer is Barbara Murphy. 52 ROW I: R. Herberf, G. Bclf, B, Elliof, J. Mares, D. Olson, J. Ouillam, R. Tall- man, E. Lipperl, G. King- sfon, K. Hershey, T. Mac- llvoy, B. Henningsgard, J. Sliner, R. Bruer, E. Kinyon, B, Cole, L. Degnan. ROW 2: L. Eclrlund, l. Young, H. Aliizer, C. Salsfen, J. An- chila, E. Buffingfon, E. Wal- inglord, G. Ebberf, T. Blair, D. Carslon, L. Veach, R. Phillips, D. Pellrey, G. End- sely, L. Lighler, G. Hun- salzer, B. Dawson. ROW 3: R. Silvernale, M, Myers, A. Hower, D. Ebbrel, B. Boofh, R. Long, B. ller, D. Brose, G. Kerlres, T. Anderson, B. Coghill, C. ller, L. Lalre, D. Carilyn, l.. Niclrerson, L. Erickson, D. Swan. ' 4 .1 The aim of F.H.A. is fo build a greafer inferesl in home economics and for beffer home life. Many acfiviries and parfies were had by fhe girls during 'lhe year. An F.H.A. convenfion was held a+ Cenrral Ki+sap in fhe fall, candy bars were sold affer school and marble bags were made for children af Chrislmas +ime. The purpose of F.F.A. is fo build leadership and develop 'the slcills offered in fhe course. Many F.F.A. boys won blue ribbons af various fairs for iudging and nofeboolcs which ccasisfed of drawings of fools lhaf are used and periain +o farming. ROW I: N. Jones, C. Hal- comb, B. De Boll, P. Har -inglon, J. Hagen, L. Bax fer, K. Johnson, Mrs. Lund R. Borqhes, B. Weaver, D Rupe, B. Fugii, B. Conrad V. Siegerl, J. Boyle, D Laclrey. ROW 2: E. Benoif C. Hoalu, P .Meranda, B Lowrey, G. Weir, S. Klein S. Fosler, S. Hanna, B Winger, C. Hopkins, J Morlrerf, D. Malama, R Dummil, L. Adkins, 5. Nil sin. ROW 3: P. Murren, J Engler, J. Johnsion, N Hanson, B. Hefriclz, D, Bill- ings, J. Van Scoyoc, E. Barr D. Busson, J. Lundburg, R Millard, B. Salmer, H Hoover, L. Horfon, D Ward, H. Biorling, J. Barr - , i hu SECOND SEMESTER STAFF-ROW I: A. Carlson, J SRE! ?EMEiTEgr3I:Fl:ROl:3v:. girgllogl' lallndrlzy. Griffin, J. Blake, S. Brown, J. Hannah. ROW 2: P. Bradley ' ar son' ' ' ' ' ' R. Borchers, T. Sfocliley, D. McLeod, B. Simmons. The Skuhlcum sfaff enioyed fhe use of a new laborafory 'lo worlc in 'rhis year. lr consisfed of fhree rooms, fhe firsf was fhe main room, fhe second a copy and 'typing room and The fhird room was used by +he annual sfaff. A new fypewrifer was purchased 'ro be used by fhe annual and Slculcum sfaffs. newspaper stall ADVANCE JOURNALISM STAFF-ROVV I: S. Brown, P. Bradley, J. Blalxe, advisor, G. Gresefh, J. Griffin, D. Lewis. ROW 2: A. Carlson, D. Busson, P. Wagner, D. McLeod, J. Adams, D. Fischer, B. Simmons. ROW 3: S. Thomas, R. Borchers, J. Levenseller, J. Hannah, T. Becker, T. Sfoclrley. B. Price. art club Row I: V. Sanford, A. Thompson, J. Blalre, D. Flaioleg Row 2: F. Bel-vrle, E. Barr, J. Bruce. S. Scribner, S. Kraushar. I . Ar+'Club was organized 'rhis year +o include senior high s1uden+s enrolled in arf or wifh pasf ar+ experience. Purpose of +he club includes service lo lhe school such as arranging displays, scenery, and +he making of pos+ersg service 'ro fhe communify, and individual proiecfs in which fhe member develops his own inferesfs in fhe media of his choice. iunior high pep Row I: S. See, J. Lillehei, J. Carfer R I. C Ed C B Row 2: J. Thomas, M. Mosleland, J. Fleming R31 B.'Ne:vlE::'k afmond Row 3: J. Boddy, C. Feelers, P. Morgan ' ' - The Junior l'ligh song and cheer leaders have made iheir debuf'in lreeping fhe school spirif behind ihe feamg If won r be long before ihey will be The cheer and song queens of the high school. jr. high Torch club ROW I: N. Mooney, K. Boldl, D. Feddach, L. Lieselri, A. Norem, G. Fleming, S. Edwards, E. Laxon, B. Chichesfer, K. Chamberlin, C. Miegs, S. Hawds, J. Richards, J. Linsledf, D. Ohlund, G. Tomplrins, J. Hanson, W. Ashby. ROW 2: C. Munson, J. Carier, F. Hacker, J. Haberman, M. Collins, D. Purdy, N. Levenseller, L. Arrington, D. Ward, M. Moslreland, C. Fellers, J. Lillehei, J. Isenhaur, N. Bardauche, M. Chapman, A. Reeves, L. Thompson, M. Roy, S. See, C. Edens, C. Grevsiad, E. Wall, J. Sprinkel. ROW 3: G. Spore, C. Riebli, J. Deremiah, B. Polk, M. Hull, B. Salmer, M. Parris, G. Rosenbarger, J. Dipon, F. Bafes, M. Kline, S. Fagarua, R. Mallard, A. Dahlner, M. Wenslry, S. Lawyer, J. Van Alsfine, M. Peferson, C. Hoah, W. Ashby, P. Morgan, W. ScoH'. ROW 4: P. Wesilund, D. Henry, K. Roberls, R. Bruhahan, P. Breed, B. Sione, S. Vaughn, J.Boddy, D. Cooper, P. Miclrlin, D. Smifh, D. Lang, D. Kerlres, M. Ragsdale, G: Lachie, B. ller, D. Robinson, C. Hoover, D. Hershey, J. Thomas, G. Schrieber, G. Luly, E. Whife. ROW I: J. Nerden, M. MacAlby, H. Oslin, B. Tria, D. Endsly, J. Derrimia, F, Mericlx, R. Hamilfon, M. Nelander, E. Gunderson, U. Knilson, T. Hari, G. Covey, M. Moore, S. Pauly, M. Evereff. H. Schlenlrer. ROW 2: l. Nofenboom, D. Lewis, R. Rosendall, B. Jones, Jo Ann Lefave, J. Laffay, L. Frees, W. Caldwell, G. Sawyer, J. Robins, R. Dunham, Sally Bargo, L. Limboclxer, C. Jones, L. Hcllr, S. Huichinson, Janet Chapman, D. Lund, B. Skinner, G. Rainier, Gale Larson, L. Curris. ROW 3: J. Repanish, E. Coolr, A. Lindall, C. Bowen, D. Roberis, E. Rimple, M. Collins, D. Wambo, C. Krausie, J. Anderson, B. Robinson, D. Todd, E. Slephens, D. Olszewslri, N. Shoemaclrer, S. Brighf, G. Davies, V. Barfleff, K. Baird, G. Solid, J. Prince, P. Cole, G. Larson. Q S3 E' 5 9 My iurfle's dead. iunior play Molher .,...,... Joey ,.,.,..,,.,., Trof Rose Y... x..,,. Teensie Rose .,,., Janey ,......,.,...,, Beffy ....,.,....,,,,,... Miss Winsfon .... PUPPY .,A.,.---,A-.W--, Jimmy John w.,,,,w Mrs. Biddle .,..i,,.. George Biddlen, J, Rescued Woman .s.... Cas? Selma Sfo'H .,.,..Jerry Lilleliei ..,..,,,,,..NaneHe Brose .,-...,.Barbara Conrad ,..,.,Jane Lasswell ,,,....rSally Brown ..s......,s,,Mary Bufler Alfred Showalfer .....,..,.,.,.Jaclc Myers ,s,....,Nancy Hendel .. ,,,. ,Joe Brunell .......BeHy Nefrick Row I: Kay Sweaney, Sally Brown, Jane Lasswell, Barbara Conrad, Row 2: Jane? Barr, Selma-Sloff, Naneife Brose, Nancy Hendel, Mary Butler, Beulah McKimsong Row 3: Jack Myers, Joe Brunell, Jerry Lullehel, Alfred Slwowalier, Be'Hy Hefrick. ,ww nI'm nofvcoming back. This sure is good calc. FIREMAN SAVE MY CHILD- Well, go on! Whal were you saying? COMBINED PLAY CAST ROW I: Janel Barr, L. Adkins, B. Nelson, D. Jones and B. Roberfs. ROW Z: K. Sweaney, S. Trogden, B. Solid, L. Winger, M. Hiersch, J. Lasswell, and A. Carler. ROW 3: N. Munson, H. Denfon, M. Nye. D. Beclr, J. Lillihei. J. Brunell and P. Donovan. Ihespian plays The Thespians presen+ed 'rhree one-acl plays Ihis year for several classes and for fhe general public in +he evening. The fhree plays consislecl of a com- edy, drama, and a melo-drama. They were also pre- senled in a 'Ihree o'cloclc +heaI're for sfudenls afler school. The melo-drama Fireman Save My Child was also presenled Io fhe Ceniral Kilsap Thespians Socie+y in a ioinl inslallafion service held af Soulh Kifsap. The plays were Cracked Ice, Sorry Wrong Number, and Fireman Save My Child! 59 CRACKED ICE- Don'f we live lilre kings' I I K x SORRY. WRONG NUMBER He:nchIey Hospifal calling. FOLLIES COMMITTEE-ROW I: N. Ras- mussen, D. Jones, L. Adliins, M, Reibli, D Forsyfh, M. Hiersch, L. Winger F. Her riclc, T. Hoyi, M. Newliirlr, V Sanford ROW 2: J. Reibli, A. Carier, B. Solilr, M Terrell, M. Reese, B. Harbon, D. Bccln, L Rufheriord, A. Ballard, J. Griffin. L. Kress D. Fischer. follies '53 uKing Neptunes Court Affer a careful scruiinizalion of all fhe men presenf ihe Sfudenl Council piclxed Jackie Adkins and Georgia Blair as King Nep+une's Cour+ for +he l953 Follies. When +he lryoufs began and +he acfs had been chosen, The long endless rehearsals sfaried. When fhe follies was af las? presenfed, fhe lireless efforis pui info ihe show were much rewarded by a grand success. i GDRLS' CHORUS LINE-S. Johnson, M meman, M. Foglernn, D. Forsflh, L. Adkins fers. BOYS' CHORUS LINE-J. Lindsley, M child. ' Roach, B. Nerviclc, M. Kragsefh, M. Kee: N. Rasmussen, D. Jones, J. Hannah, Si Brown, R. Barnes, M. Edens, and G. Mas- Rossrnan, J. Robins, L. Websier, B. Har- mon, D. McElwain, R. Bodle, L. Rufher- ford, D. Lewis, D. McLeod, and J. 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Wt 55 my 45. ,Q .Q xv ,mMJQ,,. y,,,?5?!?!gEw!:1 .Ar nffsf J Mfg. .W-Q if . W igftfy. o if The Madrigals, a copy of lhe l6'rh cenlury choral groups, sing exclusively lhe songs of 'rhe lblh cenfury. Piclurecl from leff +o righf are: J. Grevsfad, Gene Meyers, C. Couller, J. Dunham, B. Gibson, l.. Young, L. Adkins, D. Forsylh, J. Houschild and Jack Meyers. The Senior High Chorus is composed of beginning senior high choral youlh. Under fhe direclion of Waller Hopkins, fhey performed al Chrislmas programs and Spring Music Feslival. 64 SAXAPHONE: R. Franlz, H. While, G. Benscn, D. Armslronq, K. Bnirrl. TRUMPET: J. H -lch, D. l'lovde, Mcllhenny, A. Chillich. TRO! TONE: E. llwinier, D. fi: s. STRVQQ E,'XQSg G, I-rlygfg, PlANOg D, Scribner. DRUMS: E. While. SECRETARY: JoAnn Dunham. MANAGER: Lvle Slanley. swing band The Swing Band and Pep Band have been of greal service lo lhe school lhis year. The Pep Band consisling of volunleer members played for all lhe loolball, baslcelball games, and pep assemblies, and have, as all Pep bands in lhe pasl have, carried 'rhe load wilh lheir pep and spiril. The Dance Band played for all lhe major dances and aller-game dances. A dance wilfmoul lhe band always seemed 'lo be a failure. pep band CLARlNET: D. Armslrong, H. 'While W. Larson, G. Benson, C. Prinlz, l'l. Slanley. FLUTE: J. Baird. TRUMPET: J. Halch, D. Marrison, G. Spore, B. Harmon. GLCCKENSPIEL: K. Snilman. DRUMS: T. Zinlr, A. Hallem, G. Armslrong. SOUSAPHONE: V. Day. D. Ganqnc-s. BARFTONE: A. Chilliclx, R. Kelslrup, D. Will:-ls. TROMBONE: D. Siclns, B, Kimball. SAXAPHONE: D. Siclrs. K. Johnson, L. Ramsey, K, Baird. E HORN: K. Sweany, B. Branlley. SONG LEADERS: M. Moskland, L. Adkins, J. Kreidler, J. Boyle. -Q .En L- . S2 Q5 U7 1... Larson ife, VV, ,H.Wh Sirong : D. Arm LARINET C Baird, J. Jeni: ns, ,N. '9 G. Flemi c .c Qu :x fu P ui 9. c U' fn Q CJ E as .A c an aa QD 71 Johnsfon :B. FLUTE is COLO S. Dav PIC ur C NJ 4- V1 .J vf an C .. 'U dl ci fi .- C ': D. O c, 'U E I C V1 mi .5 .1 .2 mn D .5 LD C .. 'D G3 5 ny, J. Ready, 96 K. Sw rl arm- .A E vu I .5 '6 .': 'u cn 2 afford, OPHONE: R. M X 4 an n. az : LL 5 pl an c .. fu cn nl fo .J aa Q .1 'U o .. ..- uv ui an :- an E C 1' 3 ul 2 cz O I I O Z LU nz U. E o .A . 4, ..- ua 1 4 fd REI' Grange, hnson, B. Fo Jo :Z I1 S0 , H. Nel H fT1O dl' .B.H On ore, T. Holxans SP de, G. OV ,D.H Oh rris 0 DM In fc Ha PET: J eyg TRUM f C B 5. CI vu C Q3 b 0 +- V1 U-I fu .D .E SC ai .n .K 2 vm Q nf .. 4-. - as I G! 4- uw :xi nu Z O I Q. 4 an D O vu .A ..- 0- .C ll E 'D .J 3 u.: Z O cn 2 O 1 P- P- KD C n. fu BI 2 eu . .. ua D- ai i .9 Q 5 +. .. or .Q ua 3 .c u an Q E Q1 xi J .. 4. 1 0 x Ci -K. 2 1.- + LE O 4 Li: Z O 'I 1 4 an .1- .1 . IU IL cj 5. 0 .ur fu vu : 3 I :L E su .c .- vu I ff 12 fu E Q. 5 US C S E 4 ab .1 c ii I'- LD 2 3 I Q vu 3 O n. fi c O .A . 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Johnsong Lu I- D .1 LL 0 -1- .C 3 ul J-I 2 3 I Q VIOLINIST-Loiefla Young, Glen Schieber, and Max Grevslad. SAXAPHONES AND CLARINET-Gary Bensen, Ron Franks, and Henry While. ACCOMPANIST-Sharon Vaughn, Caiherine Snilman, and AnneHe Terrell. SOUSAPHONES-Don Ganges, and Roberf Sfewarl. music meet Sourh Kirsap was again well represen+ed fhis year in 'rhe annual Wes+ern Washingion School Music Compenfirion Fes+ival held ar Puyallup on February 28. , Approximarely 30 ou'fh Kirsap sfudenrs enioyed a wonderful and enriching experience al' 'l'he ad- vancemenr of music meer ar Puyallup High School for vocal and insfrumenfal solos and small ensem- bles. The highlighf of +he fesfival was +he iudging of each con+es+an+'s number, which fhey had prepared for fhe meer. Each confesfanf was 'lo appear before a iudge, who was mainly of college background, and play or sing +heir number. All poinfs came info considera- tion as each performer fried his besf +o obrain fhe higsesl' raring, Superior. All was noi' worl: wirh on play, as 'rhe sfudenrs from all over Wes+ern Washingfon enioyed a mixer, wirh music provided by 'rhe Bremerfon High Swing Band, which followed a grand supper. 68 Jack Myers-Swing Band vocaIisI and winner of +I'1e Superior Award ai Ihe PuyaIIup Music Meef. MUSIC MEET RATINGS I. Superior: Ouisfanding in Performance. Il. ExceIIen'f: Performance of Disfincfive QuaIiIy. III. Good: Good performance, buf noi oufsfanding. IV. Fair: Average performance. INSTRUMENTAL VIOLlNS-- Glen Scheiber ,.,.,. , I Max Grevsiad ,, ,, ,, I I.oreI'Ia Young ,,,, ,, .,. III CLARINET- Henry Whiie .... , II SAXAPHONE- Ron Frank ., ,,., ,.,, I II Gary Bensen ., . ., III TRUMPETS- Dave Morrison .. , ., . II Norman Shoemaker ..., , II ScoH Sfode .,,.., . ,, Ill TROMBONE- Emsley Sfevens .. .r,, , II SOUSAPHONE- Roberf Sfewarf , ,.,, ., , II Don Gangnes , . II PIANO- Florence WiHenmyer .. . II Gary Bensen , ,,.,, III Mary Ann Snypp . , , , . ,, ,. IV CHORAL TENOR SOLO- Jack Myers .. . I ENSEMBLE- The Madrigals ,, . II TRUMPETS AND TROMBONE-Dave Morrison, ScoH' Sfrode Emsley Sfevens, and Norman Shoemaker. PIANO SOLOIST--Gary Bensen, and Florence WeHenmyer DIRECTORS-Edwin Bensen, Ins+rumenIaI, Mr. WaI+er Hop- Irins, CI'1oraI. iunior high band and glee club CLARINET: B. Brown, E. Chillick, M. Brifon, R. Durlaan, M. EvereH, J. Hanson, D. Harsingfon, M. Kibbe M. Graves, R. Kruse, A. Lindall, M. Masfick, T. Miller, N. Mooney, J. Pickering, J. Richards, D. Todd DRUMS: R. Ecklund, C. Gurney, R. Kraushar, G. Thompkins, E. While, BASS: D. Lewis, G. Robins, C. Far rellg TROMBONE: D. Carler, L. Cook, D. Guiberl, D. Granum, D. Carferg TRUMPETS: H. Brown, L. Dode ward, D. Flinn, G. Goodwin, D. Guihrie, B. Hannah, N. Shoemaker, J. Simms, BARITONE: A. Bird, F. Mc llliennyg TENOR SAX: 6. Person, A. Terrell, E FLAT HORNS: J. Harringion, S. Jacobs, 6. Roessel ALTO SAX: D. Feddock, P. Wesiland, S. Cornwell, B. Sfewarl, D. Graves, G. Colvang FLUTES: A. Spears D. Blackburn SOPRANOS: F. Baies, P. Breed, J. Briglil, C. Brummond, J. Collins, C. Des Marais, N. Gosseff, P. Gur- ney, F. Hacker, W. Hoffman, D. Holmes, E. Jones, M. Kline, E. Laxson, C. Munson, P. Murren, C. Nelson. A. Norem, M. Parris, B. Polk, S. Rood, M. Rofli, B. Salmer, W .Simpson, J. Spangler, B. Srone, D. Ward, D. Waison, M. Sfrunk, M. Murdock, B. Smool. ALTOS: J. Boddy, M. Collins, J. Dailey, S. Edwards, S. Fagerud, C. Grevsfad, B. Henningson, J. lsenhower, J. Keller, T. Kinneman, B. Moss, B. Nervik, M. Pelfis, M. Ragsdale, S. Seachord, S. See, E. Shaw, J. Sprinkel, M. Theroux, E. Wall, M. Wensky, J. Wilder, B. Winger, N. Hearn. 70 The class of I927 was honored af ihe Homecoming fhis year. Myrna Moslneland and Janice Boyle combined as co-chairmen fo plan +he Homecoming. The Queen was Jaclrie Adlrinsg Senior Princess, Myrna Moslcelandg Junior Princess, Belly Gibson, Sophomore Princess, Marilyn Roach and Junior High Princess, Marol Molcseland. Selecled as Mr. Kiisap +his year was Lamonte Ruiherford. A+ halHime, ihe Queen and her couri paraded around lhe field. Affer fhe game fhe annual dance was held, wilh enferlainmenl af ihe iniermission. One of +he highlighis of fhe infermission was a siyle show of I927 fashions. HOMECOMING ROYALTY-David Armslrong, Marol Moslreland, Belly Gibson, Bill Keen, Queen Jaclrie Adkins and King Lamonie Rufherlord, Myrna Moslreland, Jerry Lane, Marilyn Roach, Jim Ryan, and Flower Girls. Queen Jackie The King and Queen coming down flue gpglg wily Kmq Lemonie and fhe Flower Girls mow P 'e' and flew' 9i'l- ueen Jacki af Half-9' ' , . e 'me ceremonies Jackie Adkins and Lamonfe Rufherford wnfh Sen ior Princess Myrna Mosleland and escorl Jerry Lane sa. c serving girls in full regalia in action al' ihe Hop. Couples dancing al Chinaiown 532 Affer game dances proved lo be very successful +his year. The dances were made more enioyable by 'rhe ever popular Swing Band. Y-Teens, Thespians, and Key Club were iusl a few of +he many clubs of 'rhe school lhal sponsored fhe dancesf Thespi- ans also sold soda pop al' many of fhe dances for refreshment 72 sophomore hop Chinatown To lop off fhe sophomores busy year, fhey held 'rheir annual Sophomore Hop on Safurday nighl, Oclober 25+h. The S. K. Gym was magnificenlly 'rurned info a Chi- na+own under lhe direc+ion of Co-chair- men Carleen Morrison and Delores Paulson. On fhe wall was a large Chinese boy wifh his riclrshaw which made fhe 'rown come alive. Small fans and lanlerns were used for nameplaces. To complere fhis mysfic selling fhere was a yellow moon which glowed over 'rhe couples as fhey danced. alter-game senior ball usnowflake fantasy This year's Senior Ball chairmen, Charlie Overwafer, Diane Thomas, and Norma Ras- musson, 'true fo +he class +radi+ion, furned 'the gym inlo a beaufiful wonderland wifh +heir fheme, Snowflake Fan'fasy. The iheme was carried ou+ wi+h a precocious Snowman presiding over fhe dance floor, a frozen pond bafhed in moonlighf, billowing whi+e clouds, and of course, snowflakes every- where. To add fo fhe exci+emen+, fhe class chose iheir favoriie Senior couple, Lorraine Adkins and Bob Harmon, io reign over the ball as Snow King and Queen. school dances E H M! , ,- SNOWFLAKEQKING AND QUEEN-Bob Harman and Lor raine Adkins. Enfering fhs- Snowflake Fanfasyu Siudenfs enjoyed excifing games, fhen were enferfained by affending ihe af+er- game dances. lmmensely enioying fhemselves, ihe dancers alfernaied by fhe girls asking fhe boys and boys asking fhe girls. A few of 'rhe dances have been sfocking, however fhe maiori+y of 'fhe dances were in sfreef shoes. Swing Band proved fhemselves very am- bifious as far as providing music for +he dance, also en'rer+ainmenf was added 'io liven up 'rhe dancing. gh , R 1 K W. ,. ff Sf ,. ,f If , , ,J f 'Easifix :em mai? ff. 51 sf is 52 As nia- f yy' F ,fa A 1 r S 1 5 x 1 x mwf9wfifH15f gi U-inmt ., 3 1.5i1s2Ei.',.,: i z? - mm ,. 1. . ., .,, . G. I ...M 1,,:.,. if QNVN ,ws ,,, Ay I ww f, Kzs iswf' ffgy x , , :..:,:,:::i,:45:-Mfg: Q .,,.,. M a- Q .... , V Q7 J ,Rap LQ 'Vg 15'??H'W .555 .XN . .ww U g...,N NMS QA. .. .ffiii ' is 3x mgnmwm.. aka, 1 Q I Q 51 r xx ROW I: Scribe-A. Showalier, J. Granland, T. Siephens, J. Carfer, L. Nichols, A. Hahn, M. Yingling, G Griffiihs, 8. Branfly, M. Micklin, A. Chiifick, B. Terrell, D. Lamphere, K. Johnson, D. McE!wain, D. Mould S. Kvinsland. ROW 2: Manager, B. Hubbard, J. Osburn, J. Kelly, D. Lawrence, J. Robins, D. Jobe, D Markham, W. Payseno, J. Morgan, B. Thoms, D. Burlson, A. Hendrickson, M. Rossman, J. Levenseller, L Lake, R. Boclle. Manager, C. Aikins ROW .3: Manager, K Walkers, C. Sleffo, J. Fleming, J. Ready, G Lewis, D. Mccand, J. Tanks, R. Borchers, J. Walmer, D. Lewis, G. Gruber, D. Payseno, L. Rufherford, D Lincoln, B. Dagney, T. Holkenson, H. Nelson, J. Riems. football The Soufh Kifsap gridders had a slow sfari' in fhe season wifh a lack of experience and a Iighf ieam. Working wifs a spiri+ed Team, Head Coach Sienner Kvinsland, and 'Phe assisfanf coaches molded 'rhe Wolves info a working +eam. The Wolves opened +he season wi+h a loss fo fheir 'rradifional rivals from Bremerfon. Improving wi+h every game 'ihe Wolves in maroon and while wen+ ihrough fhe season using a squad of mos'Hy Juniors and Sophomores. Alfhough noi' living up fo pre-season prediciions,-'ihe young 'Team finished in fhird place in ihe Olympic League. Using a single-wing offense The coaches bril+ fhe 'ieam around +he powerful backfield combinaiion of Dick Payseno, Jess Robins, and Mel Yingling. These +hree backs, led by Dick Payseno, saw mos+ of fhe offensive acfion. Dick Payseno, a fleef-foofed halfback, was vofed All-League Player for 'Phe Olympic League. LeH'ermen 'rhaf will be los? ihrough graduafion are: Lamoni Ruiherford, Jim Carier, Jim Ready, Jack Osborn, Don Markum, Don Jobe, George Lewis, Jerry Levenseller, Dick Bodle, and Dennis McElwain. Yingling, R. Borchers, D. Payseno. G. Griffifhs, A. Hahn, J. Valmer, L. Rufherford, D. Lawrence, L. Nichols, R. Backfneld J Robins M f W new M WJ W K ,Mx . ww k ,fri - Simkufsgj A X ffqv. , ,ff r 3 iw ? ll, lk 4:6 y NV 13? kj s if U W mai QW: wi Nfxgt , . as. is :yy i 72573, 1 W , ' . 4 .Wai . Egg? I X 3 Jess Jobins Dick Payseno Mel Yingling Dick Lawerence Lyle Nichols Halfback Halfback Fullback Tackle End Jack Osborn End Jack Osborn making a lackle in lhe Puyallup game. In the background are Lamonl Rufherlord l45l and Don McLeod l4l Row l: l.. Lake, W. Lamphier, J. Tania, D. Burleson, J. Fleming, T. Hoakenson, D. Lincoln, M. Rossman. ROWZ: Coach Dick Mould, J. Kelly, B. Thoms, M. Micklen, B. Branlley, A. Hendrickson, W. Payseno, D. McCloud, J. Johnson, A. Chillick, Coach W. Glanlund. DON MCI-20d Laffy l-Elie Dennis McElwain Jim Caffe, Halfback Cenfer Quarierback Tackle Jim Morgan End Scribe- Showaller Managers- Hubbard Walker Aikens Reems GAME SCORES Bremerlon While River Brcmerlon Porl Townsend Mounf Si Puyallup Cenlral Kilsap Bainbridge Por? Angeles Norllw Kilsap Sequim Por! Townsend Cenlral Kilsap Bellarmine Bainbridge Porl Angeles Norlh Kilsap Sequim Bellevue 6 26 26 27 48 39 28 35 36 34 39 4I 4I 3I 36 39 27 45 47 48 They 64 37 59 49 42 4l 38 43 56 36 38 47 32 49 4I 53 42 34 62 basketball X52-53 HEAD COACH Tyrnan Sleplwens Piclured clockwise on lI'1e Ioaslwelball are fhe Iirsl five: MEL YINGLING GARY GRIFFITH, DICK PAYDENO NVILLIE PAYSENO, and HOWARD LUND GLYMPIC VARSITY LEAGUE Porf Angeles Por? Townsend Bainbridge SOUTH ICITSAP Cenlral Kilsap Norlh Kifsap STANDINGS Won Losl I2 0 9 3 8 4 4 8 3 9 3 9 3 9 Sequim Walling for a rebound in ihe Por? All are iense and ready lo grab The Hooking one from ihe left-hand side Angeles game are Diclr Payseno 1241, ball in lhe Ceniral Kiisap game. Pic- is Gary Griflilh Also piciurecl Dennis McElwain 1251 and Willie Pay- iured for Souih Kiisap are Dick Pay- for S.K, AI Hahn 1'1ar Iefij seno 1321. seno 1241 and Mel Yingling 1351. 1 The l952-53 ecliiion of fhe Soulh Ki'l'sap baskeiball leam hacl a sad year losing I5 oui of I9 games. The Wolves of 'lhe maroon and whfie experienced a season of building lhai showed ihai even when +hey were losing +hey could fiqhi as hard as any winning ieam. TheWolves los+ fheir firsi nine games before ihey could show a win. Coach Ty S+ephens and his assisianis 'fried many combinaiions hoping fo find a winning ieam. The Wolves were building a ieam for nexl year. Using four iuniors and one sophomore on fhe firs+ five mosf of ihe year. Relurning nexi year will be six iuniors and several sophomones, 'lhe sophomores being from ihis years' Jayves. Leading ihis years Wolves was red-headed Diclc Payseno who pumped in a lolal of I72 poinls for lhe I9 games. Diclc also ihe leading defensive player for 'rhe Wolves quinlel. A fine scorer and rebounder was junior, Mel Yingling who fallied I22 Poinis in his I9 ou+ings. ln aclion in fhe Porl Angeles game are Willie Payseno 1lar lefl1, Gary ,, Griffiih 1221 and Howard Lund. Going up for a shoi is Ray Thornlon of lhe Wolves in lhe Bellarmine con- lesl. While coming in lor a possible rebound is Gary Griffifh 1221. Assisianl' Coaches: Dick Mould and Wynn Granlund l lead Coach Tyman Siephens 81 5 if 3 1 A STRiNG-ROW I: W. Payseno, 6. Lewis, G. Lindlsey, D. Lewis, D. Payseno. ROW 2: K. Love, H. Lund, M. Ying- ling, R. Thornlon, D. McElwain, and T. Sfephens. STATISTICIANQ-C. Aidins, S. Sfrod, A. Showaller. MANAGERS-K. Wallers, J. Ready, H. Nelson, R. Her- TSSSFVGS The reserves of The high school baskelball feam gave fhe varsify much needed backing all season. They were in fhere fighling as hard as fhe firsi' five and, when called on 'for acfion, fhey showed fhal fhey could be depended upon fo do +heir besf. The ranks of 'lhe reserves were changing all season as Coach Sfephens was confinually experimenfing and moving fhem up fo The varsi+y. Mb Team The Soufh Ki+sap Sophomores would up fheir season wifh an impressive record. Coachecl by Mr. Dick Mould and Mr. Wynn Granlund fhey ended +he season wifh a well working Team, and wifh The record of I3 wins and 6 losses. They played in The preliminary games before The varsify ball games. The boys worked hard all season and gained much experience. B TEAM RESERVES'-ROW I: R. Minion, D. Six, T B TEAM STARTERS-S. Lund, A. Hahn, W. Ormisfon, Sladek' M, Haugen, ROW 2: L. Whifney. H. Smifh. B l- Tania. D- Sick. D- Mould- Hubbard, D. Price, D. Mould. P'att D Carter, J. Anderson. ROW Harrington, J. Harris, L. Burg, J. SQUAD-ROW I: M. Green, C. Eclcland, J. Robins, P. Miclxlin, D. Gruber, H. Hubert. ROW 2: D. Adkins, J. Harris, B. Baxter, F. Mcllhenny, L. Patterson, and 6. Lutz. ROW 3: Coach Cale Campbell, J. Hanson, NV, Cooper, D. Brose, B. Ihler ,E. White, D. Kerlres, J. Levensellcr. and Asst. Coach Vtfalter Haniger. E jr. high tootball The Wolt-pups mentored by Cale Campbell did all that was expected ot them this year when they came out in a tie on top of the league. With a win loss record ot tour and one, the Wolt-pups ended with a tie tor tirst place with Coontz. Starting with a squad of little or no experience Mr. Cale Campbell and assistant coach Mr. Walter Haniger molded a working team that was a match tor any Junior High tootball team. These are the boys trom the high school in the years to come. A good start on the Junior High team builds them tor the varsity. JUNIOR HIGH MANAGERS-Row ii c. Bikofhezm, LEAGUE STANWNGS B. Hannah, B. Trea. W T South Kitsap 44, 3 I e-AME scones Com. 3 , We They Central Kitsapiw, H 2 0 5 7 North Kitsap , I 0 Tl.. I9 0 0 0 .-ls ,, 7 7 l. 27 0 .it I9 I2 T AM ROW '. pl Smnhk D- OFFENSIVE LINE-UP: Line-D. Ad- kins, D. Kerlres, B. Baxter, G. Lutz, J Harris, Harris, H. Brown, E. White BACKFIELD: Patterson, B. Iller, P Miclalrn, F. Mcllltenny. 23 is COACHES-Cale Cambell. Assishnf--Waller Haniger. A STRING-ROW I: J. Repamch, D. Gilbert, I. Shaffer, 6. Spore, W Caldwell, B. Hannah, G. Thomplrin. ROW 2: L. Paferson, B. Baxier, P. Miclnlin, F. Mcllhenny, D. Brose, H. Brown, E. While, B. Ihler, P. Wesfland. ir. high basketball Ending Ihe season in 'rhird place Ihe Soufh Kiisap fresh had an exciiing if noi' foo impressive year. The ball club from 'rhe iunior high finished Iheir schedule wi+h as many Iosses as wins. Coachedby Cale Campbell fhe 'ream showed 'rhaf +hey could work iusf as hard fo score when 'Ihey were behind as when 'Ihey were ahead. The Wolf pups showed exceIIen+ sporfsmanship and a will fo play af all +imes.Y The eighih grade Ieam also came our of League play close fo Ihe Iop. These boys will be ready for acfion nexi' year as Ihe frosh feam. JUNIOR HIGH GAME SCORE We They JUNIOR HIGH LEAGUE Bainbridge ......... .... 2 I I4 Coonfz ..... ...... I 3 27 STANDINGS Dewey ..... . ......... 2I 36 COOUIZ f-.- .----'-'--- - --A I0 0 Shelfon ....,,. , .... . 22 I9 Dewey .....-.. . ...--.---- 5 4 Cenfral Kifsap I8 23 Soufh Kifsap ..,-.f.------ 6 4 Norfh Kifsap .......... 27 I7 Cenfral Kifsap .,..... .... 5 5 Bainbridge ,,.. .... : ..,. 3 4 26 NOYIII KIISGP .....,....... 2 8 Coonh V --V- ',-- A A Bainbridge ....... I 9 Dewey .........,., ....... 2 B 26 Shelfon ,T .............., . 28 23 Cenfral Kifsap ,,...,, I9 24 Norih Kifsap ......,. , 26 28 3 STRING--ROW I: V. Derimaih, T. Demery, L. Chiflic, B. Hanna, B. Trask, V. Robins, V. Anderson. ROW 2: G. Toplrins, B. Peak, B. Tria, P. Meyers, B. Meed, D. Lund, B. Wilson, H. Oslin 74046 'jfmgg fall? S.. .51'5Q4..,,...4l.K.1 .lvl I EASE 'i -Sr- U W 1? in W as U BASKETBALL-G. Posey, L. Snow, D. O'Hara, M. Terrel, D. Dee PGYSSNO Rupe, D. Payseno, F. Meigs. lnspirdfional Award ormcensz mow Il-D. Psysm, Y. Wallace, F. Posey. Aa- visor-Mrs. Thompson: lRow 2l-C. Kinyon, J. Prinfl, G. Larson, S. Payseno, Advisor-Miss Caldwell. gaa Under the supervision of fheir advisor, Mrs. Thompson, +he G. A. A. girls have had many acfivilies. Among fhem are baseball, baslre+ball, volleyball, and fumbling. The purpose of G. A. A. is noi only +o serve as an ac+ivi+y buf +o promofe good sporfs- manship as well. Under +he advisorship of Miss Caldwell, 'lhe 8fh has organized fheir own G. A. A. fhis year. TUMBUNG-'lslan'-'-ll '9l J- Fl9ml 9- M- Ra95d'3le- H- Blofl' BASEBALL-I Isl Rowl E. Slalford, J. Snow, L. Moores, J ing, S. Vaugh. P. Morgan: lslfllngl M- Keonamin- B- Nel' McMiIIian, F. Posey, D. Rupeg l2nd Rowl M. Snypp J. Lille- sen, S. See, M. Roach. hei, B. Maclnfyre, S. Spaugh, C. Holcomb, S. Fosfer. 85 G.A.A. Acfion-AII ser fo sprin+ are Ifrom leff Io rigI1II: H. Biorling, Sonia Nelsen, Verna Mills, B. Lowery, and JoAnn Killam. BADMINTON and PING PONG-Leff Io righfz F. Meigs, G. Posey, L. Snow, D. Payseno. TRACK-ROW I: N. Monney, R. Millard, J. FI-:Ama ing L. Arringfon, M. Ragsdale, C. Grevs+ac.I. ROW 2: D. Robinson, M. Paris, M. Wliensliy, J. Thomas, J. Ilodcly, N. Levenseller. EIGHTH GRADE G.A.A.-ROW I: D. BurneII, G. Davis, C. Gunny, S. Payseno, A. Posey, A. Terrel, S. Hulchins, J. Chapman. ROW 2: J. Caldwell, ...L . . N.. ......,..,. ,.. ,.,,. - .44 l A G. Rainier, B. Skinner, K. Baird, J. Prinfz, D. Ha+cI'1 B. Dolugh, M. Everreils, C. Sherreli. ROW 3: R Krauslwer, C. Janes, G. Larson, R. Eclclund, E. Knuf son, T. Hari, K. Samson, S. Siarr, R. Smiih. JUNIOR HIGH TUMBLING-Left Io righfz B. Winger, D. Fedaclw, D. Robinson, P. Cole, B. Fugef, T. Ashley. LETTERMEN-ROW I: J. McMiIIin, D. O'Hara, M. Terrel, D. Rupe, G. Posey, J. Snow, C. Holcomb. ROW Z: M. Sanderlin, M. Bardouclie, V. Mills, K. Swoaney, F. Theoux, F. Meigs, D. Payseno, H. Biof- Img. Ili Nm- ,. A Q R 19 s 'ai 53 '34 35 E 4: . E 3 EE :E gs at 52? ' 52 EQ is N ff Sf! Q7 F? - H ' - 1 Wye ,mmwli administration SCHOOL BOARD-E. A. Thelander, Donn Nelson, Roberf Boehme, Douglas Hendel, Horace Trimble An elecfed school board composed of five members is 'rhe governing body of fhe Soufh Kifsap Schools. This board, whose members are elecfed for fhree-year ferms, hires a superinfendenf and ofher adminisfrafive officials, defermines fhe policies of fhe disfricf wifhin fhe framework of 'rhe school law, and fhrough fhe adminisfrafion exer- cises complefe confrol of all phases of fhe educafional program. The board meefs regularly once a monfh and in special meefings as may be necessary. All maffers of policy are reviewed, budgefs are fixed, bills allowed and fhe hiring of personnel is approved. Any maffer affecfing fhe educafional sysfem is fhe affair of fhe school board. One of fhe imporfanf decisions which fhis group of cifizens musf make concerns fhe building program in which millions of dollars may be spenf over a period of a few years. Every aspecf of fhe building program musf have board approval. All meefings of fhe board are public and fhe decisions are always a maffer of public record. Any cifizen may appear before fhe body fo express his views and receive a hearing on any subiecf perfaining fo fhe affairs of fhe school disfricf. The policies and decisions of fhe school board are adminisfered by fhe Superin- fendenf and 'rhrough him fo fhe res+ of fhe adminisfrafive sfaff, feachers and ofher personnel. MR. DOUGLAS HENDEL, SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Douglas Hendel, Vlrlr' ?em-if flujslinsf Superinfendenf of Schools ce uFgiL2oT:l en 0 Mr. Sfener Kvinslancl Mr. Elmer lsvick Mr. Arfhur Grosso Vice Principal Principal Vice lirincipal Mrs. Joyce Bucholz Mr. Kvinsland's Secrefary Sou+h Kifsap High School sludenls and facully have made fhis year a mosl enioyable one for me. The fine cooperalion of all school employees and sludenls has made fhe Soulh Kifsap School Dislricl a fine place +o worlc. The sfudenls in fhis high school have a very capable corporalion of 'reachers 'ro grade 'rhem in fheir academic and vocafional courses and in addifion +hey are given every oppor+uni+y lo parficipale in music, drama, deloale, journalism, clubs'and afhlelics. The SKHS sfuclenls enjoy an enviable rcpulalion in all of fheir acfivifies and i+ is a pleasure +o worlc wifh fhem. MR. ELMER ISVICK Principal Miss BeHy Henningsen Mr. Isvick's Secrefary ATTENDANCE OFFICE ASSISTANTS-ROW l: K. Fisher, J. MAIN OFFICE ASSISTANTS-S. Hamillon, B. Johnsfon, D. Pay -Lillehei, T. Hoyf, E. Higgins, R. Olson, J. Buchloz, S. Anderson, seno, L. Gehring, B. Henningsen, P. Durphy, S. Srriclrler, J. Baird C. Jensen, G. Wair, D. Jones. ROW 2: G. Posey, D. Overwaier, J. Adams, M. Terrell. B. Mcllhenny, S. Jones, Z. Nichles, J. Schachf, M. Sfedman. faculty DORIS ADLEY-Dramafics, Clnemisiry, Plwofoqraplwy . . . EDWIN BENSEN-lnsfrumenfal Music JOSEPH BERST-Shop RUTH BRAEMAN-Disfribufive Educafion JANE BRUCE-Commercial JUANITA CALDWELL-Physical Educa- +ion HAZEL CARROLL-English CALE CAMPBELL-English, Jr. Business, Social Science, Arilhmefic, Reading, Spell- Ing MONA FOSTER-English, Visual Aids, So- cial Science, Ariflimefic, Reading, Spell- mg WYNN GRANLUND-Reading, Spelling, English, Social Science, Arifhmefic GLEN GRESETH-English. Journalism WALTER HANIGER-Reading, Spelling, English, Social Science, Arifhmefic ALFRED HARRIS-Mechanical Drawing WALTER HOPKINS-Choral Music faculty JOHN HUGHESiAIgebra, Geomefry ALMARIE KING-Social Science. GORDON KINGSTON-Agriculfure ABBIE LUND-Home Economics KATY LUSK-Spanish, Lafin MAYNARD KUNDBERG-Health MARION MCCR-ORY-English HAROLD MCLEAN-English, Social Sci- ence, Psychology, General Science ALICE MORRIS-Typing, Bookkeeping RICHARD MOULD-General Science, Al gelara HENRY F. MUYSKENS-Mafhemafics, Physics CARL NELSON-Hisfory, Debaie JEANETTE NELSON-Ari' 91 faculty ORIN FJERAN-Jr. Band FERN MASTERS-Reading, Spelling, Ariilw- mefic, Social Science, English MARY READY-Science DECATUR REES-Driving, Sfudenf WILLIAM SAFFER-Me+al Shop, Aufo Me- chanics MARTHA SANDNESS-Commercial, Typ- mg JOHN SORENSEN-Hislory, Sociology JOHN STUEN-Mafhemafics, Science TYMAN STEPHENS-Social Science, Read- ing, Spelling, Englislw, Healflz, Arifhmefic VIRGINIA STOTT-Social Living, Coun- selor, Speech JOHN TERRY-English ANITA THOMPSON-Healih ANNE WATSON-Library ARCHIE WATSON-Physical Educafion EVA WILLIAMS-Home Economics THOMAS WYNN-JONES-English, Soci- ology, Economics. Noi Picfurecl: AARON MASTERS-German, Siudy Row I Row 2: Gary Lockwood Harvey Den'ron TOM Sl'0ClKl6Y Business Manager Edifor Associale Edilor annual stall Edi+or-in-Chief A,.,a,a, Associafe Edilors Business Manager. ,, Arr Edifor, Ari' Sfaff ,,,,,,,.,, Class Edilors Circulafion Sfaff ,,,,,,,, Campaign Managers ,... Pho+ography Sfaff. , Boys' Sporis ,. . Girls' Spor+s Acfivify Edifor ,,.., Advisor , ..., . Business Sfaff . , L ., a .. , ......Harvey Denfon ...,...,,,Tom Siockley, Sharon Pefersen ,, ., , , ,, Gary Lockwood ,,... Frances Behrle, Jim Dyson, Gay Masfers .. ,e . James Bruce Elizabe+h Barr, Don Flaiole . . ,Shirley Trogden lseniorsl Edifh Rimple Uuniorsl Carol Harlow lSophomoresl Bonnies Winger lJr. Highl ,,.,,DonnaVJones, Margie Hiersch, Gae Lynn Gufhrie, Berdine Masfik, Sally See .Kaiherine Snifman, Mary Lou Kragsefh Marilyn Reese, Dick Beck, Gene Myers, Myrna Moskeland, William Alkire, Ken Harris . .s.eess esesssss..s,..... . .Don McLeod . ......,. --Marilyn Edens . ..., -Norma Rasmussen , ..Mr. John Terry Sharon Pelerscn Associale Edifor Jim Bruce Ari Edifor J. Reible, Joan Blake, Jean Blake, G. Guthrie, E. Rimple. M. Edens, B. Walmer, B. Winger, Mr. J. Terrey, M. Reible, D. Flaiole, S.. Hanna, J. Griffin, M. Terrell, Y. Schille, D. Thomas, D. McLeod. M. Hiersch, N. Rasmussen, D. 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