West High School - Cat Log Yearbook (Bremerton, WA)
- Class of 1932
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' TO SI' 'VICICID IN HICLPINKD YUI' TU 1 2.1 2.1 KICK BOOKTER loan - 1-13545 - A A - - - - '.m'.-4 -L ,A ,, an 1'1 : i A1 4T g-1?':,1- Yu-If A Message lo the Seniors Seniors Your commencement time is here You are reaping as you have sown and you are entitled to a glow of elatxon over your achieve ment You are looking eagerly and confidently to the future with its tasks and its rewards Your prospects of success in life should be many times greater now than they were four years ago My message the highest goal in the field in which you choose to work Success follows success The strlver is the doer Be not content to accept passively successes as they come but raise your aim and strive for ome still higher peak Such a philosophy can bring you some of the finest satisfactions of life and an enduring happiness With sincere good vushes TILLMAN PETERSON Page Four to you is this: Be not satisfied with anything less than attainment of BOOKTER 1931 .- -V' -Al-:Y :Aff - l-1-T' i'L'I'I- Y-51 if Victory Belongs lo lhe Most Perseverlng Dreams theor1es and plans are lmportant but are of no value lt' achxevement does not follow The staff of thls splendxd book reahzes today after hours of labor and plannlng that the real pleasure comes through 3.Clll6Vll'1g' The sen1ors who are graduatlng after days of to1l many tlmes xrksome are fully convlnced that the fxnal cllmax hes ln achxevement The element most necessary 1n reachmg a goal IS that of perslstence The Booster Staff met and overcame many dlffxcult problems The graduates have surmounted obstacles tlme and agaln Both the staff and graduates now enjoy the reward of perslstence a task well done ln the face of dlfflcultles Semors you are about to enter a less restrlcted fleld of achlevemeut and also a more unlxmlted fxeld of dxffxculty We have confldence that you w1l1 be as successful m your future endeavors as you have been ln the past and that obstacles w1ll but stlmulate you to greater endeavor H D SORENSEN Prmclpal Page Fwe 1 Q-A A h , ,- - - rr . . , , . , , . . - . . . , . 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K Stzfl :1 - I1 - : - V H ,- : 1 1 ch H pc , H HR' 1 1: --I1 1'c1y Intl 15 1 111 ke 1 ,111 kg 311g- 3 Pop Club -Ig Urzlmzmc CIIUI1 1, I51111ft1'r Staff 41 H1'Y Z, 3, 45 ' 2, 4g L:111n C111 -3 1ccfI'r1-11' TVA, - 3 ,, H5 ,1 Q' 3' dc! fuss .3 1' - ' 2. -Ig Hrv ' 1 HfSc'I'1-s 43 3. 'Il P cud' 1 7Ul'1'!l' 31 'IL Trws ' 3 CIl11sa -11 - 4. B1 1IJ , 1 '11 -,JH , X Clnrlf CIl1I1 g - c H11 ' ' I ' S1-r ' 1 Q' ' Plzj g Sul ml I1 - . 1 1:1 .. , 7.. .. TH-. . I N 0 - I g C. 2351111 I ' ' 'N I' lah I I1 4. ,,AL..AYL. V i .C I I 1 45 IH 1 . CJ He 11,1 ,'r1'1:, 1 r J 5 0 PCP I 3 I' 2: 's -1 2. 3: 5 S F3 Sp-1 1 II 3 B IILI1 1 I J' 4' - A1 : '. .C. Ai : ' 1 1 s' fi I11II1'g1:. iii I Y I 1' 1 ,' I 1 'UI' 1111 ll x1' Ci11111n11-rc1.1I 111 11-11111 1 ' A.1 11-1 111 1 1'1' m 11115 uw I1-1 1 '1 11111. II11- 11111111 111 11111 1 1 11 J I'1p ClI11I1 43 51111111 C1I11I1 4: H11 111 S11c11t1' 3, 4 A11 - 7. C. .P if-5 BOOKTER 1931. H-XRRY IAIXEN EDITH JENSEN unnx n 1 Z 11 d IUWIL1 1111 H1Y 1 1111 11 A 111 U X IRTRLIJI HJHNSON 1111 11111 m1111.l f 11 4 A Rll' HARD KAHN1 311 11 f11mm1r1-11 1.1 1 um make on 11 1r1 Bmd f'11rtb1ll -1 XLTLYII IVAN KELLY 111 S 1z.n11f1L MLYI o suv umds me I est 0 YULYI Lmv. C 1 Spum f 11 7 L.111n flu l Bremu un 1 1.111113 Indu 1111 A Club 4 1m XX EMMA KIIJRIK K 11 IL11111 1 nu 1 111 1 1 1n11111 fl1 4 gpm Club 111 11' 11111 mf A1 BERT LALf HREY Fm., 1 h 111 1 ke yu 11 gm 1 H1 Y 1111 11 d n B1 m11 11 H1 S 1 1. 4 v 11 111 111f11.g11r 11111 01111111 1 1 VERNON IUNIS 111 1 DOROTHY KELLEY ,Ol I Lmml e111111sg1a!tat11 111 11 1111 and that 7116118111 no 1 mm: 11111 11 111111 a 0 on B 11h 1n 11 4 11 S 1rLt1rx 11n1d1nt L1t1n 1 P11 1111111 Hnmc c 111 1n K 11 p flub 4 B111n1 5 Mani cr 1 1 4 1111111 buff ' An1 U of X MAXINE KEMP 111 111 S ru 1111 P51 mmlltv 111111 1 11h 4 Sp n1 fl1 C an Pr1a1dL1 '4 A 5 'ln 71111111 of L 1 1 Absltmt Edxwr 51111111 Y11r 111111 1111111 S11111t1 4 Studen C 1111n11 n1 B1 n 1 11,1 FRANK 18 LRPSUN mx 11 1 1611 1 1 b1uv11.1 Arr h l Hmmm h 1 4 011111 KK 1 n1 XX MAR! ARPT L1'NK 1111 A11 ,511 11 u1 11 111111111111 wane 111 11 11m1n C 11 flulw 4 A1m Lfnd 11.111 Page 'Tlnrteuz J . 'Q .- '--flu cral MK 1 -Scc1L1z1r111l Law, 11111, and 141 Ive, 101 U 1' 1 .1111 c c ll'11'11' 1111211 ul be f 1111 1,11 1u'v1. Tuck Z. X1 H1'Y 2. 3: ' l'l111' 71 Ld 1' 1 .5 Club Z, Xg 1S11k1'1!-ull Y, 1 ' . nf X '. Iii ' 2 ,' 'If 1'f.' fl1,11'1 Cl.11f1c.1l fl- -1.11 Cf C In vwgghl bgnffig 1 In B.11c111111 11 11s 111111'11f1:11. 1 Pup Il 11 QU. .A. l, 2, ', --I 1, . , Sh . 1 Q c 11 s 1t!1e f 'f. av uf I' c f 11 11- 1 1 U1.A,A. 1.2, 31 C1 I 3- rj . '51 41 Prcs11l'! G l.' CI lx 43 --r - ,. 'N 'Q g Eg ' x 1 1' 'H fm ' 5 0' f-- 1:1111 zz 1 E. Uffl 1 1- 1.4: 5 2. 1:11 zz S111 1,11 ll 11 1. 4: -43 Ulm: Club 1, 21 1 1 Q PC j 3 ,' 15- I Ag Ul l 112- B1111sc QB 1' ': -gExef A1m: B11,ing,g Cullqgq, cuuvc 81111111 -Og H11n111 S11c1u1y 2 3, 4. 1 : , X '. A-I.1 ,,, 5. . cc -1 'al . I I' , , I he b A .1 U f ' Pep Il 2 A 'sh 11h I. SCI, .. :hh Z' 4. 1 'Sh 2,31 ll: '11 .1 S1511 311,-1 . lhx ,, 11.2 V 111 ,g f-511 1 HfS' -1 41 1 11 ' W 3 B -'L 1 . H -. 1 1 A : '. S. C. ' 4' A1 : 111 1'-Q I11ll '. Q' -all -'F 'l A HON, mmjs R. .on fu, Shu 11.11 11 1111111 11c1J, 11 ' U' ,1L,,,U ' 111411 111'111l, 111 f11'l, xhbs A 171: 1 ' 1111 :1 1 Ish I 'J' 1 1' 2, 3' 4: film. C b 4: P. UI.-1' Club l, Z, 35 Llu C 4- g 1 EQ. C111 43 Pep C1111 , - -' : I 2. A : ,1ll1 u. ' ' X I L' A1 1 '. C. --ALHY-, 11 1h M, fi-- AIl 1 c haf! : 1dcv11.: 4 A-5 'A 'LW' 1-1 ' th H ' v1.11.s 1 1.l1111c. 11 Lmx' 'WRU- , 4: gi . C, C1 1, 4: CI' . Il 11 1: Pep l . P1111 1- 1 1- -111 f c 1113 g ' cg Q , BOO! 1' R 1931 Q41 wr HA .i? .i 11 II 1111111111 1 X IIIIKM INR NI 'I- 111gI11 141 11 11111I 1111 11 111 x I1 :J 111 S111 MAXIINI M11 DON -'U D U1 1111 nnuml I r1 111111 Hum BINRINARI1 M1f UNK KN 11 811111 111 111111 lfaskx L11xx111 W I I 11 11 1 11,1 1 L XAITIR M11 XX IIII-XMS R Il 11 OLC A M FILVRAY r'r11 I Lmrul x 1111111 1 11 1x1 14 In 1 II N 1 11111 KAMFRUIN M INTUSII b 11nt15 x p v 11 1 rn 1 111 Page FIIIIYICCTI 1111 m X 111 I If IIIIHKN MMR 1511111 111 N 11 1 IIW I N TAI! I I1Y 1 LALJIBI' MII I I R 11 111g 1111111 1 1 1 11 ev RTHUR Ml1RlxIN 111 111111 1 1 1. I Tr S1 AI 1 11Mr 111 111. XII I I -XM N11 XRR1 NX I 1 11 A-'W -Av -A',1-1173:-123A-A 11i'3-+:- ,-: V... . If. ' 'xi I 1 Sur IIIII Sr 11 H111 ' I f1'111111n11.w S11 11 II11' 111 ,111J 11111111 AI '. .1 Imp x, 111II Qlrc, 211 1511 11.11 11'I1..I1 I1...i1I 1 111 F11 1111111111111 1 1-1' 1111 111111- IV1. lu 1' A1111 N111-'. IZIJS fNI7 V. . f ' .' th --11' M11 1 .Alb UM 1f' S111' 1111: I 111I11 f1I11.11111 11.11 nn. UII11 1'1!x 11 II11' P1111 p11I11x ' a F L1111-1111.11'1 IIIUI1 24 4: Vif.- I..11111 IfI11I1 I: 5111111111 fII11I1 1, I'r1111I1111 41 lI1Y 2, 43 II.1fI.1tf -I: I111I11-111.11 A111 I,l11I1 4 I1Il 1. 4: V111-fI'11x 1- 1' 1 me 111111 IS111I1' -4 , V . I If 1 . .. I Q , H11 - En cs QE, 11 -5 IPP 1IHI1 -I' I' 'S -14: . C HXVI1' ' 1'I1v gh, 11.1 11. . Ii: ce CI1I1 4. 11 -17 Q I F11 'A 11111 .1 11'11.11c 111 4111' gf' S11 1h Club 3: Pup Club 4. f ' :I ' ' R1, fc 1' nfs I.. it h I A I ' l11I.n1 '. gxlr 111 11 .1 :cf L I 1 Q A k x In tI11' J11' 111 1111.1 1111 I11- 9 Ihm'IIIll.'I' 'I5.I'InI' 1f'1ff1I2I' 11fsI11I. I111! 111 1I11: 11111 111 .111- 'Il I'l 3 LI' I' Z' 'Ii 11' IIX :1111111I .' 0 111111.-111. 1. 1, 1: 11,11 .. 1. Z: ' I. 4: H'Y I'l.1y 3: 51-1 1 PI111' 4. .411 : Iv. S. If. C 1 1 H. A 'f.' SU, max. 'AA M11 . A111 1-1 I, ,MN md hui I H I 1 k, 7 I 1I11I1't 11111' I111.- 111 I11' 111- Lt, K,LL,h mkm du hh MXL., 111IA1'1I. 7III1.1! .I1.I 11111 1111111 1111 1111111111 fII11I1 -I: I11.I1-lr .11 All- MINIM- mu 4A F11111I1Il 1. 4: :11'I 1. 4g IS1-11-111 Y. 41 I..Alf Sl111I 4. H1-Y 1, 1, 1. 1.111.111.1111 1:11.11 2. 1, 43 S.'I1111I PI.-1' ig II1.LLtI1:1Il 1. 2. :Z :MI . gg. 4. A1 : ff1111111111c1.1l .-K1Ix1111- 1' KISN V... . ' l.11 If1.11111.1111.1I III 1 1211.11.11 I '.-'II 1111.1 111..A11 1h1 I11..1r 11.11 A 11,111.1 11 1111151 .JI v1.:..1.I- f Q Y11v11I11 I1111 11I1x 11111-.111 11111 ..111v1111 ' 'II1.1.-I1 2. II-Y Z, 3. 4, Y111- II..-K A. I. IT1.1111111.'- I. I. 3. I'11--, 41 H1-Y I'I,.1 3, X I-3'.lHF1Q11111I1 f.I1.I- Q. -3 l'11- All . Ilzkhmmfl N A 1, .I1 -1 BOOKTER 1931. 47 43 If NI' nr 1 1 Il! INF lXLIJH'XM NI111 111 11 111 1 H Y I' 1 r 1I 11 11 I III RT IHXRRFR 5 1111t1E 1111 u I1 'L 1 t 11 -X11 Llu Ccrmm S 1n1111r 1 .4 1111 111 mme b1a11 11111 1 Inn IIIX RRY PR-XTHFR n I r NAILTUN R'XX NILJND M 11-1 Msmxuf -Rn 1 I 1 I' T11 k I A1111 HARRY x11R1111L1ST Ynx 11 ng II-1 11.1 I 1 Ll ILA OLSI N 916 ll I 1 XI' III RK FLILY PARKER 1 nu 1111 111 L1ng111g1. 1 1 I1 1 ax thmug H1k11111, I3r11111r11 1 11 5 111 XX M KXINE PUSSEI1 Maxs f1:1'1Lr1I mi I flu 1111 I n 111 I7r1m1 1 ul 11 11 'X 11 U X MARIILTK RLYNULIJS H1111 Ln I1 f UI11 14 mlx 1111111 T 111 n n 1 A m f 1'n1I1 l 'U' Page Fljteen ALI If .'E,9UN 1 1' Q fQ11n1 11 51111 fipr1L1'11I III ,I:1,:x- In 1:1-I vn-.nlff 41'X 215.11 -1,111I :41II he 1 11 ' lr, I'-p fII1:I- -l.S1:11IFLrx1:ul,2. hu ' UN-1' I 1 L' An. B,,.,1,.-- fl-IL '11 I1I1x1r1.1l Arr- C115 4: XX'r--r- , ' ' ' N Img -I, 4'f11x1 fflw-15:11 UNILH 1 1 f. 11'1L.:1- 1'1-gc. In 11 I IH 11'1 1'1f1-1 df-H thu 11111 p111j1 hx 1!.4' If1 -nd Irnm fl+1l111'11I11: Huh. rn.. 11.111 1, 2. 1. 1- 2. 1. 'I'11 R1- 11 W1-'IM 'H H -I1 I..11111 fZl1I1 11 H115111 511011. 2. 131.1-. 2. cup. 111.1 1. lg s,1..1.,.11 131.11 11 111.111-1 1. A I ffI11I1 4. A11 : U. 111 XX'. A. 5 1 '. 5 1 ' ji . 5 G1-111'r:1l --D., . .H L,,c.'.hmgA1- I hku 111157 t dc I11.I Nlr111l 1 5 ' In 45 I 1 - t Club 2, 4. 14111113 XX'..'.C1 .N MA111:1a1zET PETTERSEN IZETTA POINDEXTER' II'1,'11. C1 wcinl nl I I I km 11, f R , X. SI1c'x 11c1'c1 bl E S11 .1 111.111 l,11PUpC 14. M' M hx ' ' ' 4 , 1, M 'H IU. -L 1 1 'S l, Z. A ' HW- 11 I 1111114111111 1. 2. 11.1.111- s, 41 S11 1.1 111.11 4. 11.-p 1:11111 -Ig H1-S:r1I11-4 4: IS1mxK1r1't1II4. A1 1 '.S.fI1 SQ11' 111: U I '1 '-1 L1,,,,', mi., ,,, A111- 'Thu I111 I-1111 111 11-1 1-llc: E11 11cI11ul'c.' L.1t ffluh 2: ' :tm I. 1. ' G I X. 41 H1'Scr1I'11s 4: fhrle' ffl11I1 fI:1Iw11 ' -Ig P1-pffI11Iw 41 H11 J 31 Orcl -Q1r.1 X, 4: S-111111 I'I.1y 41 1 11 : . nf X'. lqgr' ,X K I A'A 3 fi' u1':1I -Am' hny' M.1Iq1' t c 111,11 of Ixtc ' If 'jx ,V , Thu 1 '. HPI- af1'r':!:,'TMlxJ 1' A L1I1' 1: J11111 .md 105111 .111.1x.' ,Z 4 ' f Z 'X ' 1111 . 1 111111 2. 11.11 1:1.11- 11 ' W 1 1111- .1 .1 H-sms.-1 1. QQ fd . 1 ' L1 3 . M ' BOOK1' 1031 f 47 -4- 4-,dkvth .lx 1-.if 43 1- ti. Puge b1xtee11 1 1 1 FL1 M31 TH Rl TIHNS Fkxxml funmnnr 11.1 Qxp 111 u 41 n 11 I J 111 Lv 11 11111111 f S 111111 Am Nur ANNA MAR11 RUN ugh I 111 1. 111 Clulw 1n111 f r1n11rm11 H15 r11 -1 A1m Nur L 1319911 RUDU11 H 11 1111 f111111111r 1 11 1 1111 V 'XOMI SANFORD Nu mmu Om 11114 I 111 N 111 11111 T 111 1 11 1 111r1 11 XX BOB R1TCHl1' I H1'T ROBKRDS 1 lv 1 nw 1 141 1Jt5Rl ITHFA ROL! SNFSS A For funn 1 1 111 1 1 lm I 1 11 n1 ku 411 J 1 111 1 un N111 L ORRINNF RUULN UL 10 IL1 U71 l U01 ami 1 H1111 1 111 111 A111 INNFTH RUSHER xml' Lvwn th 11 Lun 1111 L11 E QC HULDT n m r n 1.1 911111111 C 111 'S11x1 1 1111 I1 N A1111 A,-Y: 'Ii :1',S:-:Az1v v- - ,A3---v- i rj H111 max fiv11rr:1 firywrgl C1u1'11 mun 11v1' 14-11111, 1111 1111'N '1 nm 111.111 .1111 iv .x 1411-11 , dn, 1111 1111 :hu 11-At. nrhcv, ,,n,i I,-1 Hn, ,,1,,,,,- U, puff, 111111111 frum 121115.45-1, lijiw, 111' W17' 411 HK rf! mx L-xp. ' -I 'c1.11 H1 NW' 1' '11 1. If- 11 ful' ,ls 'A gud 1111 , 11111 nf ym, 1141.1 1111 ' vlrc 11,1 11 M1111 '1c1111u vU'U7kl'7, 111111 vw! 1n11c1'u wu .ms mx. Xu cv RNIIIIYYL 1111 111656 1 1 1161 Dr: : ' 211111 1, 2: fp: - i 'm 611,11 1, 3, 1: Pyp VI111- 4, 1:11111-.1 fn. 111111,-11-lr H 11. I , W 1' r 1,111 , Orrgu11, 1931. ' film- 1211111 -11 Scxvrxcv 1111111 4: 114111511-1' SL11 4: P1-p 1111111 4: 1141 1- 1311111111155 1111111 -1. A lf 5'. 2 HN C . I ' A'Asx1f'fC1a4:sic:11 Mffnxxxlfk- Ucncraxl Lu o'I11J111C ' Tv ' 1' u' 1, 11'1 ' at 1 Z1 Sp: s 111111 41 hu - ' J' B ' ' ff, wa . Pup C 11 4. 1 S'. A1 : ' al, E. . 5 . ' Ki 1 .' 1V1 1 'i.11 11' ':11 Sl 1 1111, hav 1111-11 1.15.11 1111.1 5 11 .1 , 111 U1 hm 1 1115111 ru l11un1. 1- Pup I lv 41 H 1111111 4, li AAA, Z, 1, -1. 'ufflu ' 51.11 C111 u c1111 1 1 111411 1.1 by 11 S11c cp 1,1 gd cn. wffff-1- r:.A.A. 1, 21. 1 X iluh Zi 51151111 S1rx1c1 l. 3: 12131 11111 4. 1'-'p C1111' -1. A1 1 .'11'1141g111'11v. A1 1 1111-1111-N 11111111211 LHRX' U-If gqj 4 1 IJ.-11.12 Slili Sm1111:1U li- 'L1 l1 '1 'l H.h, ,1u1111. 114' wx J hcrluv 11i111. Ind 5 Al AH, fjhn, 4 51111111 1111115 41 Sp. ,11 1111111 AH Q ,SVC 2. 33 1111'111-ru-111 111154 1'- -1 : 11 .J XX BOOKTER 1931 J T IL -KNITK SHE -KRN 111 Cnmm 1' .1 Mx 11111111 11111111 1 Sp1n1 h 1 !Nf1lx! lu A n1 liu 1111 MlllDRlI7 QINKLN-KS M1 'vll 1n1n1rr1 111 111111111 1 A llflm 111 Lp Tspnu, 'Mm Nam .nd MARY SKIRX INF n 11 1 1 6 L O prim! 1 Ill 1 1n f luh L nlult 4 up 11 11 f 11 4 lnm n 1 r 1 11 mr r A1m fu 11,1 HOXX ARD SNELSONI x1 Lsox. S11Lnt1 L e l adn 11 the i::'1l0Tll zo 71 11 u l1o11oux A1m W S C IIHXH STONPR 1111 f1n1r1l nxgllrx 1 1 1! I l111111111 V1.1 nn 1111 ml S 1 1n1 Nur fl JRRPST SXX AlN Q 11n!11l l e A h11a1J 111 11111 l aquxvc men lnl I TUUYI 11 1.11 4 Qpmh DOROTHY SIIJAM 01 mm r rn! blann mr. 11 11 xt c' 1n1 l1 f m H11 1n1 l'KMl'9 QKIRVINI W1 f 1111 ra ll luv u 1 Tlnvc 1 uhm dav 11111111111 l.1t1n 11 7 4 1 lu 1 A m W S l' lllvl SMITH M1111 mmf D11 noble Jedi Jon! Jvcam :hem Entnnd from Pullmln 1979 a H K f luh V1 1 V L Ls as Hr mumn nb A1m U S f MARY SNIDFR rr V+ En fpnnrnl bmnc are 11e11!l1e'r 111115 and some an u!l1e1w1we Enurul from Cnnrmlm Hugh 1910 Pc fllulv 4 lu AA A1m Und cldui XXIVFRFD STUUT lX1N1w11 lm.,1sh g1 111 u 111 11111113 n In I 1 lrnnn lu lu mf IRAN! ILS TABBUTT Tanoo rt 15 11 1 1 1 p 11111 0 p:1I111m f1l'1-if 111 Aim Un lc 111 J Page Sen euteen A A: 'ti 1-, +,:,:-- 1172-2-1 I-ii- -Q Q-'X ' Y ' L fful D ufflu 1: c1:1l . , fs. -D, ' . ,' Iv, L th fi1A.A. l, 13 1' 1 5 Cl1b 22 A WP r' l' 'll V Sp: - flulw l, 23 P1-p Clulv -G 1 ' N 'sr f,'fll1'g1'. A1 : X 3-5 fl11ll1-11... V '1 fl, c.1l r 2' ' I L1l1 1 11 SQ1111. 1 .1l11111 ' all the 1.1 ' ' ' '. 1111- h11x1,1111. 1 ' , KLA. . lg 1 :-11:1 l, Z: 511- 1 Cl lv -3 H1-Y 2, 3 H-Y c1.1l Sr 'cv Yg P Club 4: Play -lg lndumrml An. C I 4, 7 ' 3' 4 1 1 l. 1 : fi Y' . Um' ur1l - S, A U--C' ' :ul Tv c 111 Ill' 11 dl' I the H U v Y - 11111 c 111111 lo ll1c.u11. L11 1 z1f:.A,A. 1, 1.1. ., I M. HP? ' U 'S' LUIS fflns' Pres. 33 1-Y 3, 41 llre Ll lw 43 H .I b 1, 3 3' - 1 3 4. C.,p,cN 3. K, crlu H 'Sc1l1': 'lg EJ 1 of Pr.. linnf. 4: RH, ' H., B lA 4' S: cs 4: H1'Y Play 4. : 2 ll-1-. ' : -1- :I ' 'H' PH ' Nfl- -1 HTH Q . . ' l'111 ' ' . 35. 9'5 Ch 41 G. . . 4, R111:' l' 'Q .. I 3 l,..f rl,- A 1 ' 111 ul141l 11' l1 11 Run A C M, 1 111 by - 1 WWW f' l11'u 11.1 well as lllYlk.H fF.A.A. l, 1, 3: 1C l' U9 41 L-tt' ' E Cluls Z. 2, 43 H1-Y ll lllulv 43 Psp fflulw -lg S1-11 ju 1. 4: Bn, -I All 4. 4g H11 ' lic 11 'cf Clnl' lp A. I ,ullqtv 711-11.. 11 H1111-fur frzll 4, I ' ' kk ' A 1 1 ' Nr. ..c' c 7A . ' Tha 11'111l.l 11 1k 'Ill lY1. I Vex 11 5 1r1J .1 ' I r lwlcf 111 ll, he ' 1 A l1..1c 1411! 11 he ' J lwleif' pep :ll , LAAA. 1 Z 1: .-1' 1: 3, I 1 I : Club 2. B C h 4, 4 BOOK1' 1931 qwb . 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A L Pgp fluh U. u I H n r 1 La rumr Srcntnrs Tun urcr nm 'Xxm Lnduld d BOB XX ORKS IIPD llntfl Mo est mn, mt und La cnur Play 4 V11 Pri: .1 Lurnun flu 4 m U SELMA XX ILSON SALLY Engl: h Delaut wt cheer ul mule xet usxgncd Pep Club 4 Che Club 4 Arm Nure. AL XX RIFHT A f Lmrnl Enund tmm Bm: my A um vmm uhn tak s ln tu lu hem! Pnpand m ncvwlhnng to d ln: A11 Sinn Mgr 4 Scunce Fluh 4 Dramnxc Flulw 4 Booster Stall XX xthdr sun TED ' OMN.NIf C-cmral T r' L xa PAUL XX ILFORD mr mr L1 Cxgxlu Fombll 4 Tnm Srxbn 4 Stump lun Am U ufXX NEIJD MARVIN Em.l1l'x uovld rcs cs 1 alu ax Q the es! zmdn Fu tb ll -Xdx Mgr 4 C lul' Opu 4 Mgr Lau' 4 Mgr Semur Bx Am U of XX KAKE YOUNV av O Arm Undv. :Jul -XYVE H XXX klNS Appn m 4: CLIFFORD KNAPP n IU C JACK REEVES Munual Arte n at m ln LAXX RFNIFE LARQQ Y C Page Nmetcen Bi Affflr A - cl.: A V, 3 A ff' ll 'llc 'E all Ol ll 'Tha ' Vx hes! mc .X h,1'e wi Y, 4- VI, cal b 7 not I' V. fcicxvcd li 3: 4,1--, ll: Tir- U A A V- I 2' 1 BUYS, hz! 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SEN IORS Jacob Ash Jim Hoey Horace Burks Leona Horgan Bllly Calvert Darrel Naxsh Ted Hevutt George Personette Mildred Stark CLASS MOTTO Not on top but chmbmg CLASS FLOWFR Whlte Rose History of the Class of '52 Some four years ago there was but a barren place ID the l1ves of about one hundred and flfty boys and glrls when they entered Bremerton Hxgh School to commence their hlgh school daze There was but an empty shore l1ne wxth treacherous rocks waltmg to brlng dlsaster to ome unfortunate Shlp But durlng thelr f1rst year these boys and glrls became students and bullt the foundation for the llght house whxch was to shme for all txme as a slgnal of a well spent four years to others who mlght need guldance Durxng this tlme a very splashy party was held every freshman enjoyed the party The cement workers to lay this foundatlon were Edward Maurer John Randall Dorothy Kelley and Eleanor Flesher w1th Mlss Reeves as Overseer In the sophomore year a sturdy wall was fashloned by the labor of these w1ll1ng students Th1s year as ln all thelr years they supported and took part 1D a plcmc 1n the merry sprlng tlme The brlck layers for the walls were Harold Kemp Helen Hood Eleanor Flesher and Eugene Oldham w1th Mxss Dodge act1ng as foreman Perhaps the hardest uphlll grlnd of all was bulldlng the stairs to the top as upper classmen Thlngs somehow were changed and there was a great deal more to do than ever before but always thls cla s of 32 was an example to the two classes belovs 1t These Jumors gave a Prom vshlch vull be long remembered because of the beautlful decoratzons and the marvelous txme everyone had The Jolners for bulldmg the staxrway were Maxme Kemp Bob Works Dorls Gunnar AIICE Hout and Dorothy Wall vuth Mxss Hoffman as planner The great day came they were semors at last They were the leaders The crovunmg act of thexr EdlflC9 had to be completed The hght had to be lnstalled and set to work ln thxs llght house of the class of 32 so thelr four years ended ln fun frollc and glory There was the Semor Ball the Sen1or Sneak and Com mencement Flnally the four year task vsas completed The electrlclans who completed thxs vuork were Mark Harader Jlm Smlth Betty Broun Glenn Horn and Don Humble vnth 'Vhss DuBois as chlef electrlclan So the Class of 32 bxds Bremerton Hxgh School a fond farevsell knovung thelr task IS vxell done and going forth to seek new vsorlds to conquer DORIS GUNINAR HELEN HOOD Page Tu eutx I, ' .ef - -.41-,: -A 42512- D wzwfrz L - A.. A ' v L 4' 1 . ' ' l : ' . A . S . U . . . - 2 - , , , - every activity. As a relief from the hard grind, the sophomores rollicked through . ' , . ' S ' V . . . Y . 7. 1 - I - D V - V I . . v BOOKTER 1031 i-V A L EIIVUI I-arewell old Bremerton Hwh Farewell for we meet no more louse caused us many a srgh And yet as we leaye your door Know mg this txme IS the last That the tlme has come to depart A Joy that was rs past NllSSlIlg from round our heart Pour years of laughter and toll Ifour years and now we are through Through wlth the mldmght o1l And through wxth the laughter too We leave our work well done We re frosh 1n the term begun Frosh 111 the school of IIVC Wlldcats of Bremerton Hrgh Nlay tlme but lncrease your fame Nlay the cast of each new dle Brmg honor upon your name Vie worked for you heart and soul Trred to be loyal and true Now mem ry alone reads the roll Of the Class of Thlrty two Good-Bye Four hrgh school years haxe passed and we must say good bye to you We welcome you who take our place here and wlsh you lots of luck the whole year through Yours to carry on the old tradrtrons of our clrss And classmates though to part IS best we ll not forget our dear old B I-I S One more step we we gaxned toward our goal that s at the top And now were free to take our places and do the thmgs that we are meant to do VH w1ll wear a smrle though skxes may not always be blue And so good bye were takmg wlth us our memorres of the class of 39 ENINIA KIDRICK P445 Trturtx tn: 1. 1- A A - A A A - - - - A A A -'v I '1 1-:--m:A:-T' iA1-ifim A: 7 A - , ' .DZ ' v. . l- ' To begin another strife. A , V Av , .. . 4 . 'Q 1' V - - W v'v ' ' f v K ' r ', v' Y ' ' ' Y V . BOO! TE IO!! 1 df V ,+I :jr O .5 z v O ' Q3 7 1,4 ' 1 CN N ss VN hr gh . . 'LJ 1- ,f K ' 1 K X- if , A , 15 A K 4 .' ii f f .- .. J' -N'-N4 . I I . I 1 f .Vw :IA ,W - J 1 ' V 1 .px J,,.f1v,ls1-H, J L J A .U -Ax: PM x x - ' J 1-. 'xg 1- N, if-yt, Q?'A.vf ,ly ,xf X 7 rrd ' , Q an ba , 6 . 5 'JV 4 ' u v, V , 4 -, ' Y ' at e 1 'qui ' ., Y' 1 n,x x 1.1 M -i 5 BOOKTER 1931 .3 Junior Class Ill not confer wlth sorrow T1ll tomorrow But Joy shall haxe her way Thls xery day Although our dlgnltx as upper tlassmen was rather forced at the beglnnmg of the year we flnally settled ourselves IS 1 most promlslng class ln the mlnds of the Students The followxng offxcers were elected Presldent Johnny 'iandmtyer YICG Presldcnt Bernlce Pedersen Treasurer Roberta Dane Because the class dld not have the opportumty to sell candy and refreshments at the games the flnanclal problem was olwed by havlng several matlnee danc s 1n the cafeterla These were enthusxastxcally rcelved by all who attended On Aprxl 22 the Junlor Senlor Prom was held at the Masonlc Temple The hall was attractlvely decorated IH clever wall panels wlth modernlstxt scenery for the orchestra plt Clever hghtmg effects added to the color scheme and for everyone who attended lt was a most gala event The success of the Junlor Semor Prom was due largely to the faxthful work of our advlsors Mlss Hoffman Jumor advlsor and Mlss DuBo1s Semor advx or the comrnlttee and the work of both classes Wlth all enthusmsm we are lookmg forward to a successful year as senxors Smile a l1ttle Help a l1ttle Push a l1ttle The world needs you Work a l1ttle Walt a l1ttle Hope a l1ttle And don t get blue Juniors Wlth one sad farewell glance The JUHIOTS steadxly adxance A l1ttle sorrow that tomorrow Grown up QCHIUTS they must represent But short the sorrow lasts When we thmk of our future class For now the honored seniors we are to be We long for the dawn of tomorrow to see VS hen at last our year wexe completed And upon the stage wt are seated Our hard earned rewards to be presented Vle shall feel good semors we'we represented Page Twenty three . 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Q w Il Lamlljffwxu BOOK1' EI! loan ffsfat Sophomore Class Vhth the semors prepaxmg for college the jumors becomlng upper classmen and the freshmen learnmg the ropes the Sophomore Class began the year wlth the determmatlon to show more pep and enthusiasm than any other class ln school At our f1rst meetmg the followmg offlcers were elected Presldent Danny Starr V1ce Presldent Jlm Lawson Phyllls Qulnn Treasurer Geneva Qualhexm We were very fortunate 1n havmg such advlsors as MISS Reeves and 'VI1ss Shelton who have helped us to establxsh a permanent place IH Bremerton Hlgh School For oclal events the sophomores gave a very successful splash party In January at the Y M C A and on the elghteenth of May the members of the class enjoyed a pxcmc at Wlldcat Lake We certamly are proud of our sophomore boys who made the football basket ball track and baseball teams Many of our number are members of the Honor Soclety Our stunt whlch was the burmng of Podunks Wolf won the prlze at the Pep Rally We are proud to boast not only of our school Splflt but also of our assembly Wh1Ch was gxven much credlt ln the assembly serles yet It IS only an 1nd1cat1on of what we w1ll do when we are Jumors NORMA SKIRVING The Sophomores The sophomore class of 32 Just wants to say Its b1t to you To tell you all the thmgs we ve done And say we certalnly have had fun' Now our assembly known far and wxde Is just another cause of our Sophomore Prlde We had famous smgers dancers and all It was almost as grand as the Semors Ball Our p1cn1c out at Wxldcat Lake Now I wonder who ate all that cake And altho the Semors had a sneak Into our plCI'llC they couldnt even peak A splash party was held at the Y swlmmlng tank Most everyone was there on that you can bank Everyone got out his old bathmg sult And ran to the Y wlth a great shout and whoop Our class offlcers we mustnt neglect For they are some classmates well never forget Danny Starr and Jlm Lawson as presldent and vlce Geneva and Phyllls as the others were DICE About our adylsors we must say a word Of the two you all have heard, To Mlss Reeves and Mlss Shelton we glve three cheers For helpmg to make thls one of our happlest years JOCELYN PIZER Page Tu entv five v - - v W 1-- I'5'1-vi ,', W - ,'4 v ' v . Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,l,,,l,,,l,ll,,,,,,ll , ,,l,,,,l, ' ' r . . S ' It iv ' y - , . l ' ! I - Y i . . . - . , Y ' ll ' U1 , 1 v ' ' , . . , . A v u - . , , , V 1 , 'M BOOITER loan -12:17 li'-V-AQ'-4d '1 :A :lt i - ' , - , 'Y ' v i f Y V A 'rf' X VX ,u M 'N ff ' M 2, .HLPKVILAV . A awk' v . , 1 ' 1 fr mQ U I In - V- 4. BOO! T ER 1931. tgirl freshmen Class We oxer three hundred of us came to the hugh school on Septemb r 3 1931 preparlng to embark on the good shlp of knowledge whleh through the kmdness and lnterest of the faculty and students we have found to be xery safely and ecurely harbored In September our flrst meetlng was held for the express purpose of electmg offlcers The followmg were elected Presldent Margaret Hokenstad V106 Presldent Bllly .Iosephson Treasurer Harrxet Strong Faculty Advlsors INTISS LOUISE Smlth Nhss Alta Lee A few weeks after our arrlval we were mltmated mto the school by the Sophomore Class The off1cers were put through a number of antlcs whale as a general punlshrnent for belng freshmen the entue class was deprlved of varlous prlvlleges for a short length of txme At mld year the sub freshmen entered the school more s1ng the number of members 1n the class Th1s addltzon helped to make xt the largst Freshman Class 1n the hlstory of the school Athletlcs were well upheld by both the boys and glrls ln the class Although as a class our actlvltles were very llmxted We feel that the year has been extremely well spent We have become acquamtecl wlth our fellow students he faculty and thc ways of the school Next year we shall return wlth the fvced determlnatlon to become the pepplest and best class m Bremerton Hlgh' fn Slllllf n Alu dd V Vhllmg to work Wxlllng to fall Wlllmg to struggle VVhen others assall Vkllllng to try And w1ll1ng to lefxrn W1ll1ng to walt And Vkllllflg to earn Vhllmg to follow Vkhere others have led Th1s IS our secret Of gettzng ahea NIARGARFT HOKENSTAD Page Tu enlx seven - 5. -f:'Q,2 --:,:,:,1-:-: w1,:-:i- ,f - - - - - v - - Y v v f - ' v , ' A ' . 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Y. . 1 z ' d! if A BOOK1' El! 1931 Le Tu llx T0 Brelnerloll Hugh School Blcssrngs on thee B H S School that on the hrlltop rests Vkrth thy plea ant red brrck walls And thv pacrous rmgrng halls Prlled wrth memorres sweet and sad Thou art loxed lov lass and lad Srgnrfyrng B H S Four short sears of happrness JANIICE ROACH friendship Frrendshrp rs not just a noun or word It rs one of the rare ernotrons of the heart whrch can be translated rnto any tongue regardless of age or sex It rs known to all the world as a rarrty of lrfe to be handled wrth care and not to be brought out only on special occasrons Frrendshrp rs a shrp whrch sarls the Sea of Lrfe It s'rrls to drfferent ports takrng rn everyone regardless Those who are broken hearted turn to thrs shrp for cure Tht needy turn to rt and all are accepted wrth glad ness They are always cured of therr troubles and the shrp always has room for one more One of the pas sengers alone cannot cur the broken hearted or needy but each one can do hrs or her part Someday the shrp of Frrendshrp may have sarled to every port thus mak mg a world wrde frrendshrp Hrgh school rs one of the many places for makrng frrendshrp Mans art made there that wrll last lrte trrrrt 'Qeur rrrake rn emrrry If you Urn nr rke zr frrend r Q Ll Ihr tlrrng to open hear -Xnd broken herrts to mend And the sun hrne of happrness Vkrll makt the world go round And dark tlouds wrll bt brrghtened It lfrrendshrp Null hare found DOROTH Y KELLFY . x' D v . . L . y ,Sl - ' V . r . S . 3 I v v' ' K v ' ' JA r , V . . A , , , . 4 . . , . , . . - A 7 ' v' K. . V . . Y of race or color. All are taken aboard for the asking. 1 ' 1 - 1' - 9 ' , A . . ' 1 r' a 'Cz 115' 1 rve'sr X ' f 'ts . ' 2 ' . 1 . ' s ' r 1 ' - V -. v' 1 I , f' rw crglll 3 i' .4 ,sl eq., it gr:-. - -4 3-1-i Qnl.pR -D' ' ACTIVITIES Q 4 wi.,- N 1 I 1 P F ., -an 1- J BOO! T El! 1932. 41 -lf Student Body llfficers Presldent Floyd Buchanan W Vice-President ,........A....,.......,......,.....,........,.....,..... Gus Lund Secretary Dons Gunnar Treasurer Mr Qorensen Lund Gunnar Qorensen Page Tu eutv nme K BOOITER 1931 'kb ,pf tn? .1 Bloss Kelley Sklrvmg Jolly Hood Van Trees Brown Wall Possee Whxte Girls' Club Presxdent Dorothy Kelley Vlce Presldent Mary Sklrvlng Treasurer Helen Hood Advxsor Mxss Bloss Every glrl upon enterxng hlgh school automatlcally becomes a member of the Gxrls Club Th1s club was organlzed for the purpose of bulldmg and developmg the character of each of lts members The club IS composed of s1x mam departments of whlch a gurl may Jom any three that she chooses The Muslc Department supervlsed by Mlss WIIIIBIUS and Maxxne Possee and the Dramatxc Department under the dxrectnon of MISS Ruddell and Betty Brown have been a great beneflt to thxs school In the Athletic D partment whlch IS headed by Mxss Britton and Mary Sklrvmg values of good health and true sportsmanshlp are brought out The Soclal Department under the dlrectlon of Mlss Doyle and Shlrley Whxte was responslble for the two Freshmen MIXGFS The Soclal Servxce Department whxch IS headed by Mlss Reeves and Dorothy Wall has been broademng lts useful ness throughout the commumty and thls year took charge of the Thanksgxvmg and Christmas baskets Miss Bloss and Kathryn Van Trees who are ln charge of the Personal Efflcl ency Department have made a fevn lmprovements m the Gxrls Room IZETTA POINDEXTER Page Thxrtx Q -N Ak. vwl- -.i ax ,Q A .J Secretary ............ ,..... ................,.....,...........,..... D o rothy Jolly BOOKTER loan -A-v f' ,L tl, Crews Gundlach Harader Welton J anxen Boys' Club Presldent Harry Gundlach Vlce Presldent Mark Harader Secretary Jay Welton Master at Arms Harry Jalxen Every boy xn the school ln an actlvxty was the motto selected for the a1m of the Boys Club thls year the second year of xts exxstence Belng a compara txvely new orgamzatxon lt hasnt as yet reached ltS top speed but has shown plenty of orxgmalxty and power The purpose ln more detalled statement IS to promote school splrxt to flnd a place for boys ln the school actlvxtles and to brxng boys of the school lnto closer harmony and understandlng Much has been achmeved along these lxnes each meetmg brmgmg forth a new and stlll more lnterestmg speaker or exhxbltlon A constltutlon was drawn up whlch outlxned the other detalls Any boy attend mg hxgh school IS ehglble and Mr Crews IS the sponsor of the club An advlsory board was appomted conslstmg of the followmg boys Harry Kemp Wmme Stout Dlck Smlth B111 Brlggs Babe Kelly and other offlcers Other commlttees appomted were a tlcket commlttee wxth Dxck Dewey chalrman a program commmttee wxth B111 Farrell chalrman an entertamment commlttee w1th Dlck Kahn as chalrman an athletlc commlttee Wmme Stout chalrman and a phllanthroplc commlttee wlth Eugene Oldham as chalrman Meetlngs were held once a month at vwhlch tlme elther amusements or an mstructlve speaker was featured Boxlng and wrestlxng matches proved to be one of the most popular of entertalnments provldmg a wholesome relaxatlon from studles Other meetlngs presented speakers who mstructed thelr audlence ln matters of conduct Page Thxrty one A - ' -1-Y - :,i7,iq,t,A,'-1-1-f-liiwii- Ag - -' - 7 f 7 - - - Y - Treasurer .......,,..........,..........l.........,,.....,..............,, Earl Lund , . . . . ' , . . . , , , . V ' - . . y . . ' . C . y . , BOOKTER IQ!! -fan--.1-vi f.','-'L-. :fA-,5,,-1' Student Council JUDGE PROSECUTING ATTORNEY SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVFS SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVE' Page Thxrtx luv 5 I Floyd Buchanan Karl Border Harry Gundlach Dorothy Kelley Hazel Harms Gus Lund Dons Gunnar Helen Hood Maxme Kemp Roberta Dane Roger Paquette Wllllam Mowre Nor ma Sklrvmg Bruce Lent Evelyn Brlle BOOKTEII 1931 :A 5 Sklrvmg Kelley Lee Booster Staff Edxtor Mary Sklrvmg Asslstant Edxtor John Watson Jumor Ass1stant Edltor Ella Tappe Asslstant Art Edxtor Thelma Ingram Business Manager Dorothy Kelley Asst Buslness Mgrs Mark Harader Al Wrlght Junlor Asst Buslness Mgr B111 Mowre Faculty Advlsor Mxss Lee Copy Readers Mlss Crofcot MISS Shelton M1ss Smlth Typlst Mxldred Slnkunas Harader Watson Tappe Morken Wrlght Page Thxrtx three Art Editor .......,............................,,.........,.,...,.,.. Art Morken B03gll' ER ' if' tv Page Tlurlx ft uv lf Torch Honor Soclely Presldent Helen Hood Vlce Presldent Irene Ashton Treasurer Betty Gelsel Reporter Shlrley Whlte A Halloween party was held durlng the fxrst part of the year At the close of the year the members enjoyed a banquet The Chrlstmas assembly ID the Assembly Contest was presented by thxs socxety The Torch Honor Socnety dld lts part at Chrlstmas tlme by furmshmg two baskets It also purchased a helpful book on assembhes later ln the year It was under the k1nd advlsorshxp of Mlss Crofoot that the Torch Honor Society held all xts actlvxtles and mterestmg programs When the school year ended then' work was flmshed and well done HELEN HOOD X Q y ,V . A 4: I IK 1 I L , 9 ' p . T '..,ff -N - ' - ' I 'V n . at t . - f a 51, p I A l 1 n U x M J , . J . K , Secretary ................,......,.....,,,....,..,,. Betty Brown , ,, I ' a OOKT -w IOQI +AF'A ees-rs'-.. I ' ,Ms W lellermen s Club Presldent Harold Kemp Secretary Bob Works Sergeant at Arms Wlnnle Stout Wlth Mr Johnson as advlsor this has been lmportant year for the Lettermens Club Our flrst project was the polxclng of the football games to keep back over eXCltEd spectators and to keep out those wxth no tlckets Later ID the term attractlve sweaters were purchased each of whlch had a. large gold B lmbedded on a deep blue background Thxs lS the fourth year of the Lettermens club whlch was formed after the dlsbandmg of the Sphmx Club Our purpose IS to create and to keep an xnterest ln boys athletlcs makmg the earnlng of a letter the thmg necessary to jom Ten new members were 1n1t1 ated lnto the club thls year the enrollment now amountlng to twenty four persons 5 . . . Q Q' ' n ' pf Q A ,v c A ' - X 'I Y f 4' ff f .MY f x V y I I . , ,, puff- pry., P' ' i l ' ' J. 'N R , ff N 4 ll A 1 Vice-President ..........,.................,.....,... Gus Lund . - . y . an 559 td' 5 4'-'3'.'?il: 1'nf ' Pugc Tlnrty-six L K I I3 Club Presldent Unabel e Austm Vlce Presldent Martha Doyle Secretary Irene Ashton The B Club was organized m 1929 under he supervlslon of Mlss Brltton The purpose of the club was to form an honorary athletlc club for Junlor and senlor glrls who had earned their flve hundred polnts through the partxclpatlon ln athletlc sports The alm was to furnlsh a sport for every glrl and a glrl for ex ery sport and to stlmulate an lnter est 1n glrls athletxcs The ways by whlch the B Club chose to stlmulate mterest ln glrls athletlcs were fxrst by offermg an honor plaque to the most outstandxng senlor glrl for the servlce she had rendered for her sportsmanshlp and for her general athletlc ablllty throughout her four years ln hlgh school 1Dorothy Kelley Unabelle Austm and Mary Sklrvlng received thls honor thls yearn econd by sponsorlng the County Play Day and thlrd by offerlng thelr servlces to the school by means of promoting assemblles school dances harvest festlvals sports banquets county and local posture contests gymborees and school spmt UNABELLE AUSTIN .,... . 8 BOOKTER 1031 vi'-PA-11 iff 51 H' :J dpspanish Club K Presldent Dorothy Wall Secretary Norma Sklrvlng Treasurer Charles MacAffee Reporter Betty Hallock The Spamsh Club has been m exxstence for a long tlme It started under the supervlslon of Mrs Blank enhorn Thxs year lt IS under the supervlslon of Miss Hegdahl The club offers an opportunlty to correspond wlth Spamsh speaking countries and glves mformatlon re gardlng those countrles The club celebrated Chrlstmas by havmg a Chrxstmas party A banquet was held 1n May and the Spanlsh Club Assembly was held ln Aprxl Any student taking Spamsh who has above a C average may be a member of the club DOROTHEA ROLFNESS Page Thxrtv seten -ll s ' , A ..,, K K :I N U ' 'x pf Q-N p J 1 F I . -X 1 yi 1 V 'I .,, . .X XA . I: . J 2 ,, x I s Vice-President .....,............,..,,............... Ivan Kelly BOOKTEII 1931 315: :':'3:-is 1 it? 3 ' 313 2 A 4 D Tir M 'I' IHI' PANIIIY PS1-XIKN I'Hl' BRAT x' ' fl EASY Pll'KlNGS urxvexqh: BOOKTER 1031 44' 1' slr i The family Upsla Thls play IS a comedy of famxly llfe Emma Heller the mother IS determlned to make a match for Loulse her daughter Joe Heller the father wxshes to let h1s daughter do her own decldlng and fmally he succeeds ln thxs after h1s wxfe has bungled thlngs well betvseen Loulse and Charles Grant Anabelle the small slster and Wxllle the younger brother afford much comedy and many embarrassmg moments for thexr famlly To make bad matters worse 'VI1ss Calahan tells Charles too much and Louxse thxnks her mother dld xt She declded to leave but Mrs Grant and Herbert Charles mother and brother come shortly after Charles trxes to make up wlth Loulse So everythxng IS fmally patched up as good as new and Mrs Heller IS satlsfled because Loulse got her man Easy Plcklngs The curtam rose on a dlmly hghted stage and a flgure ln black was sllhou etted agamst the wmdow There was a sound of shots and the appearance of Foley Susle and the fxgure ln black mcreases the excxtement Mr Stewart ar rlved for an lntervlew wlth Mr Van Horn and hears from Stubbs that Mr Van Horn IS dead ln h1s room Dr Nayer IS summoned meanwhlle Gllbert arrives from headquarters to get detalls All present are placed under arrest Stewart hoped to have had a new wxll made ln h1s favor and later flndmg Mary Ryan hldlng behmd the dlvan schemes of havlng her pose as Dolores Cavenaugh helress to half of Van Horn s estate Stewarts schemes are thwarted by the sudden appear ance of Peter Van Horn sole helr to Van Horns mxllxons Due to Peters knowl edge of the secret passage ways m the house he was able to hear all schemes made A letter wrltten by Mr Van Horn and found m the secret passage way reveals the truth of Marys contentxons and restores her fathers part of the estate thus brmgmg the play to a happy endmg The Brat The play mvolved the tangled affalrs of the arlstocratxc famlly of Forresters whose on MacM1llan 1ntroduced the Brat mto thexr spaclous home to model for a book he was wr1t1ng Dorothy Kelley as Jane and Fay Marle Garrett as Angela portrayed the parts of two debutantes who were after MacM1llan excellently played by John Watson Max Josephson as the blshop and Beth Jacbos as h1s wlfe dlsplayed numerous examples of a blshops xdea of modern youth Barbara Bllss as Margot the housekeeper Barbara McKee as Dorothy the blshops daughter and Paul Ryan as Tlm on the butler each d1d thexr part to add humor and brlllxancy to the plot Alxce Sundvall 1n the part of Mrs Forrester played the spohxstlcated mxstress wxth ease and grace The Brat lovable ruthless chmld of the slums was excellently played by Emma Kxdrlck and Lorraxne John on on Frlday and Saturday nlghts respectwely Steve Forrester ln whom the Brat found consolatxon was tak n by Bob Ebert on Frlday mght and Bernard McGowan on Saturday nlght The outstandlng per formance of these four people has mented them just fame Much of the success was due to the capable d1rect1on of MISS Cathryn Brltton vsho wmth the a1d of Mlss Shelton tralned the cast to thexr success Page Thwcx mm' - - W Y - - F3 LA, Y - - Y Y 7' U ' iff - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 . 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X il I 4 I A ' A I W fl ill K 1 - 4 1. -f I 4 - - ' I 1 - 1 Pll'KLl'IS ' ,ff 1 BOOKTEII loan Pickles The operetta Pickles was gnen Friday February 19 at the High 'school Auditorium It was a musical comedy with full orchestral accompaniment by the Bremerton High School Orchestra Miss Britton and 'vliss Williams were the dra matic and music coaches The scenery was very effective and the comedy was presented to a very appreclatne audience said Nhss Williams in describing the occasion manager Jones fell in love with a gypsy queen RUmSkl and Bumski two native police furnished most of the comedy The operetta was enjoyed by all who saw it A beautiful radlo vxctrola was purchased with the proceeds of the play and was presented to the school Much credit IS due the coaches and the cast for this splendid all school cast production This operetta was presented by the Boys and Girls Glee Club Some of the other act1v1t1es they have taken part in this year are Black Cat Jamboree Com mencement Music Assembly B1 Centennial Banquet and many other programs during the year Booster Vaudevllle Beautiful scenery talented students and clever acts made the Booster Vaude ville which was sponsored under the directlon of Miss Hegdahl to help fmance th1s publication a big success The artistic setting which added so much to the atmosphere of the vaudeville was furnished by the Art Department under the supervision of 'Vhss Du Bois Many talented students and many more with hidden talents were presented in the ten best acts of vaudeville ever presented in the high school auditorium A great deal of the success of this vaudeville was due to the efforts of Mlss Hegdahl the director and the members of the faculty Miss Lee 'Vhss Ruddell Miss Britton Miss Chamberlain Mr Johnson and Mr Carter who assisted her The splendid cooperation shown between the students and supervisors of this splendld production was greatly appreciated by the Booster Staff Page Fortx out 1 - ' ,fgf , -f A -3-rf 71,-7-1 f A A4 5- -L 1 , A - 7 71 , 1 , , - Y , 4 . - U . vu ' A V I y v l L The scenes were laid in a Venetian Inn and in a gypsy camp. The advertising ' v v D V ' l .V 7 . : , - 1 n - A , y - . , . v 7 ' I ' v . v 1 4 q 1 A D 7 BOOKTER 1031. I The Band Presldent Bully Briggs Llbrarlan Ray Gundlach Custodlan B J Brxggs Reporter Maxlne Possee Thls has been a very succes ful year for the band Through the efforts of our dlrector Mr Hannah the band ha.s become one of the most actlve organlzatxons ln school The most lmportant event of the year was a Band Concert a form of entertalnment glven for the fxrst tnme 1n thls school The Band purchased thexr fxrst unlforms of blue and gold for the occaslon There were several occaslons during the year that requested the servlces of the Band Among these were the football and basketball games Senior Class and Muslc Club assembhes and the Governors VlSlt to the school. Much is expected of this organization next year. BOO! 1' El! 1031 ra-'fs-.-z, -::-243515-4-JJ: fa J ..-fr Ill Y Club Presxdent Alex Cameron Vxce Presldent B111 Morrow Treasurer Glenn Horn Advlsors Mr Martm Mr Erlksen The H1 Y Club of the Bremerton Hlgh School has flnlshed another successful year Its annual servxce of ushermg cleanmg lockers guxdlng mcommg students and many other servlces was rendered to the school New members were taken nn at two lmtlatlons and banquets thls year The last banquet was honored by the presence of many falr young ladles who enjoyed the entlre evenmg This years dramatlc productxon was entltled Whlch Cousln Mary featurmg the usual all male cast The play was a huge success and m future years a new form of entertalnment w1ll be sponsored by thxs club By checking m locker keys returnmg deposxt money and many other clean up servxces the club wxll have proved an asset to the school GLENN HORN Page Fortv three 'v Q xekxx lx A 'A 6 5 7 1 7 1 . 1 l I ' 1 , , I I - , I y I - 4 , y . X G. 'w ' ' , X x -, Secretary ..,..............................,..,,.... Billy Fortune BOOKTEII 1931 Jin v!'5-4?-.nib 1- Ji.,- C .14-1 ,T .1-tl? OO Page Form four Pep Club Presxdent Maxme McDonald Vlce Presldent Kathryn Van Trees Secretary Leah Stoner Reporter Maxme Possee The purpose of the Pep Club IS to create develop and malntaln mterest and enthuslasm ln all school actlvltles Every g1rl automatxcally becomes a member of the Pep Club ln her senior year Thls brlngs about a closer co operatxon among the senior girls and also gives them an opportunxty to become better acqualnted wxth the other gurls m the school Consequently the meetlngs of the club are always mterestmg and en Joyable This year under the dlrection of Mxss Doyle they have supervlsed the ticket sellmg to all the school games ushered for some of the school plays and of course added all thexr pep ln supportlng the ath letxcs of this school xn every posslble way IZETTA POINDEXTER BOOKTER 1931 l -AJQ-Q 41- JA 7 Manual Arts Club Chalrman Harold Kemp Secretary Bllly Farrell Entertamment Claude Mxller Master of Soclal Affaxrs Carl Welks Sergeant at Arms Robert Claus The Manual Arts Club IS one of the latest orgam zatxons establlshed ln Bremerton Hlgh School Thls club was started ln order to promote more and greater lnterest ln the Manual Arts of our school namely woodworkmg electrlcxty machme shop and mechanlcal drawlng Other Manual Arts outslde of school are also stressed by thls club Our organlzatlon IS very fortunate to have Mr Roos Mr Johnson Mr Crews and Coach Shldler as the board of directors At our meetmgs educatlonal pro grams are presented Speakers talk on vanous trade and much IS added to the knowledge of the members The clubs actxvltles have lncluded many trips to vlsxt varlous mllls and factorxes One trlp of special men tlon was a Vl It to tht Tacoma Smelter where many new thmgs were learned The Manual Art Club has been very educatlonal as Well as mstrumental m servlng more co operatlve relatlons among the boys of the hlgh school This club lf conducted properly holds many good posslblll txes for the future manual arts boys of Bremerton Hlgh School Page Forty fi X l J 5 x ,p ' it - il, ati- L:it1w1iIW-i-W, H . J ' 1 1, A. Treasurer .....l............................,. Richard Shanley , , . - , - . .c. I 7 I - 31 in Page Funx suc 'lffl' Ai Bremerton l'll Scribes Vlce Presldent Albert Barrett Secretary Glenn Horn Thxs year a class ln Journahsm was added to e Englxsh Department ln order that the school paper The Wildcats Lalr could be edited more efflcxently Wlth tlus new class a new club The Bremerton H1 Scrxbes was organxzed for the purpose of creatlng more xnterest and accomphshmg more ln the Journal xstxc fleld than could be otherwlse accomphshed ln regu lar class work Wxth the splendid co operatxon of the members of the club and the faculty advnsor Mr Anderson the H1 Scrlbes became one of the most actxve clubs ID the school After havmng attamed Its purpose the club was able to sponsor some mterestmg socxal events The flrst event on the H1 Scrlbes program was a matlnee dance glven 1n the cafeteria Thus vsent over with a bang because of the orlgmal way ln whxch xt was presented Later ID the year the club vsent to Seattle to v1s1t the homes of the Seattle Times the Post Intelllgencer and the Star Thls trlp proved to be lnstructlve as well as lnterestxng Brmgmg the clubs actlvltxes to a successful close an mterestmg banquet was gxven at the Green Lantern IZETTA POINDEXTER -8- 'I lv B .3 ER J ir ' Y Y f 1 i 4 4 , X A J . V W, ' .' f .' ' ' , . L 'X K I' 1 Q- V I 4 ' ' T. . A . I 4- ., c s x, ' ' n 1' 'Z c 2 ,r f I a ' .T-V ' 1 'I , ' ' - 1 . Y . 1 A A President ..,.......,.,,,...,..,.....,..,............. Al Laughrey It Q . . . . th BOOKTEII loan -agg- ,n-1- ,4- 1 i x Science Club Presldent John Watson Secretary Norma Jones Reporter Dorothea Rolfness The Sclence Club was started by Mr McIntyre It was taken over by Mr Dogan two years ago Last year lt was not functlonmg Thls year the actlvltles of the Sclence Club were renewed Every meetmg was mterestlng At some meetlngs reports were gnven At others speakers were secured At the Chrlstmas meetmg such thlngs as stunts speakers slnglng and refreshments were thoroughly enjoyed by everyone The Scxence Club Assembly was glven March 17 The members of the club are chosen by Mr Dogan who selects them from students who show an lnterest 1n scxence Page Fortv seven l X A ' f - 3':.+ i I M 4' ' f N' - o X .Q A , ,F 4 Chl . 1 , 1 .. gl im ,f I .x Ql ' S V ' T 9- y V5 , af 1 1 nl ' X .Cx ,K l . Vice-President ,.....,..,......,....,......,......... Ivan Kelly BOOKTER 1931 : :A lfgifb YT- : it- :T ll:-l -5 ii 3 il-F: i- K -j Red J lm Gene Senior Trlo Bernard McGowan Jlm Smlth and Eugene Oldham composed the Semor trlo They were ready at any tlme to add attraction to programs by thelr w1t and song Every class and school affalr found a need for these popular songsters Jlm wxth hls uke and pep sxngs second tenor Red with hls wxt and flery haxr slngs the barltone Gene wlth hls smlle and clever lmltatlons also smgs barltone Put them together and they make the Semor Tno Schweer Wetzel Cope Flshexj Greer German Club Presldent Blll Schvs eer Secretary Marx el Cope Reporter Beverlx Flsher Entertalnment Jane Greer Advxsor Mrs Barthrop Page form ugh! A I '1 ' 1+ -av'-'C 1. E Vice-President ..,r,. , .,,,, ,,.,,..r ,.,.., ..,....,.. S c o tt Wetzel ATHLETICS KTER 1031 -fir -, in-4-4-4 tpfilf' -1-,g1?v1-1-ti' -1- 1- h Kahn Horn Sandmeyer fight, fellows, fight' Fight fellows flght For old alma mater and pals The blue and the gold So famous of old, Shall not be trampled beneath Hearts of pure gold And courage of royal blue, Your honor and glory we smg, Bremerton, here's to you the fold Page Furtv 'nme ' J n -'4 ' A I O I 1 vi . BOOKTER loan ii?- COACH HAL QHIDLFR Who took oxer the squad ln mxd season and developed real ball players out of green material CALX INI EDDY Tackle Husky vet eran who had plenty of punch and was one of the mamstays of the hne Graduates BILLY BRIFGQ WSJ ART 'VIETCALF Guard A steady and capable guard who was plenty hard to get through Returns JININIY HOEY A newcomer who was a deft pass snatcher he held down wlng posltlon m enuable fashlon Graduates Hfilfback Chunky sophomore whose l1ne plunges and runs galned tht team lots of vald age Returns foolball DARREL FLOYD End Rangy end who dld capable work at the wmg posltlon Returns md Capable lmeman who knew hls posltxon and plaved lt well Grad uates FALL VSILFORD Back A heavv backfleld man who could plow through opposmg defense Cradu ates ALABANI KNAPP End Speedy flankman who held h1s posltlon down capably all the txme he was plaung Graduates DANE ANIMFRNIAN End H1s han dy catches at end strengthened the Vhldcats defense greatly Returns FAT XICLAUGHLIN Center Pud gy and tough center who was as hard to push over as a stone wall Returns 3 Y I 111' Y ki1'vI::1T33':A fi LiI:lA Y- er . ll V Q Q - F I --sPEED 'woPtKs 'Tackle Steady - - ' A Q:5-5,Q:f1l.' Q 7 - J ll . G , ' V ha J.'jQa4 2'LL'. ' 1 V D' 0 A if N '-' Pau' fill'-. A KTER IDBI .-?- ' A A A A - JS, 'Q - t'g .l-:A:'i-K-:-i-Y FLOYD KELLY Manager Capable manager who served the team falthfully and stuck wlth them all the tlme HARRY KEMP Quarter The thmker of the quad One of the most capable men who have ever toted a ball Retums BABE KELLY Quarter Scrappy httle backflelder who could crawl under em and scamper down the fxeld Returns CLAYTON BOWMAN Tackle Blg llneman who knew hzs buslness and could always open holes ln the opposmg l1ne Graduates ZEB SMITH Center Heavy sopho more who was a powerful defen slve part of the hne Return football HAL BURTON I-Ialfback A fast backfleld performer who had an educated puntxng foot and could brlng ln yardage Returns VAUGHN STOFFEL Halfback Came out late but showed he had the stuff Returns RED MCGOWAN Halfback Vet eran ace who e runs brought 1n lo s of yards and several scores Graduates DICK KAI-IN Guard A good of fenslve llneman who usually could stop them hard and fast Grad uates DICK DEWEY Guard A chunky lme blockader who was a strong factor ln the W11dCatS forward wall Returns DAHLE ROESELLE Tackle One of the best tackles on the team Returns Page Fxftx one I BOOK1' ER loan football The Vhldcats grld season of 31 32 was one of d1st1nct10n masmuch as It was the only football year at Bremerton I-hgh that had been led by two dlfferent coaches durmg the course of the season Coach Herb Johnson was the mentor for the f1rst four games of the schedule and ln mld year Hal Shldler stepped up and took oxer the grld actnltles for the remalnder of the games The Blue and Gold startlng out wxth a flock of green mateual played a ten game schedule wmnlng two tussles droppmg sx of the flays and knottlng two games ln txed scores Thelr 1n1t1al scrap at Puyallup was lost 200 to a heavy powerful eleven Thexr second game wxth Sxlverdale was also dropped by the dlsappolntmg score of 60 The next encounter resulted 1n bowmg to the Poulsbo grldmen to the tune of 13 0 out a 7 6 uctory at Port Angeles In the next game Bremerton s old rlvals Port Orchard managed to trounce the local boys 21 0 They next traveled to Balnbrldge and txed the lsland boys 66 The wl1dC3tS second vxctory came on the home fzeld when they drubbed the Vashon eleven by a 26 6 score On November 13 the Bremerton team fought a hard battle here wlth Shelton barely losmg the tussle seven to s1x The second grxd duel wxth Podunk was lost by one lone touchdown The Blue and Golds fmal game of the season w1th the scrappy Issaquah team here Thanksgxvlng Das resulted ln a scoreless tle Bremertons prospects for next season look falrly rosy as several fxrst strxng lettermen are xtturmng for duty next year ,, , . , -, V . . . K v ' ' v' ' - ' 1 ' . . . . Y - The VVildcats' first victory came when they stepped up and squeezed . v' U ' x' ' - 4 N V - ' , - . r v ' ' v ' , ' f -1 ' v A' -' 'zyrvrlltt if Y44 2 l KE! COACH MARTIN In h1s second year as coach Mr Martln ln creased hls popularlty greatly not Y 8 nn the eyes of the students GUS LUND Captam and hardest workxng man on the squad Grad uates GEORGE PERSONETTE A man who was always ID the way of the opposmg team Graduates HAROLD BURTON The f a s t e s t drxbbler on the team besldes bemg a scorer of fme ablhty Graduates ter who was a classy man under the basket Returns JUNIOR STRICKLAND The lanky forward who has promlse of de velopmg 1nto a player of note Returns Basketball HAROLD KEMP An allcounty guard whose flghtlng Splflt was always present Returns ROBERT WILLIAMS A scrappy center who went well ln several games Returns LLOYD CRITSER A startmg for ward who featured m breakmg up passes Returns VAUGHN STOFFEL The hxgh scormg forward of the team Re turns HARRY JAIXEN Came up fast at the end of the season Graduates MELVIN GRAVES A well tramed forward who IS exceptlonal m hls drlbbllng ablllty Returns fy Page Fxytx three ZR Q 'I 4 I . lv V W i x ' ' I 4 A v 3 N 1 N . lil - , , Y Q ., A , gml amfm his Players, but also DICK SMITH-The sophomore cen- ,W J t :J 1 . BOOKTER , 1931 - 5 -ff-.f ,V , -. - X 2- 1' 1 - Y v 5 'I X ' 1 N 5 LA I I Basketball From one of the largest and most enthuslastxc basketball turnouts ever shown at Bremerton H1gh School Coach George Martm 1n hxs second year as basketball mentor of the Wlldcat squad moulded together a flghtlllg' team that very nobly represented Bremerton on the maple court Wlth a foreslght for future years the team was thxs year bullt up around several sophomores and Junlors which should speak for ltself nn comlng years Followlng IS the schedule of the basketball games played January 8 January 15 January 19 February February Vashon 18 Sxlverdale 19 Poulsbo 42 Sllverdale 15 Vashon 23 February 1 Poulsbo 23 February February Apprentlce Bambrldge Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Although fl!llShlIlg thlrd ln county standmgs the Bremerton boys were a con stant threat to thexr opponents Much can be expected from the future Wlldcat teams wlth such flne materlal ln the spohomore and freshman classes Page Fl,INfU1L1 1' , . X , fx -' 1.1 m ,, bb, Q 5 of ,fl C '7' J .', , 'J f I , j f 1 ' ' ' - ............................,, 25 - ' .................,........ 30 - .,.,,,.,..,.,..,...,.......l.. 20 January 29-Bainbridge 23 ......,.............,... Bremerton 17 2- ' l..........,............ 55 5- ,.,,.,.,.............,....,. 22 2- ..,,,,.,.,.................. 21 15-- ' 31 ...............,....,, 18 16-- ' ' 21 ...,.................. 19 D 4 ' ,,' X 4 W KTEII 1931 1'-2-'E -f-T, -P , Baseball Wlth SIX lettermen back and one of the largest turnouts ln the hlstory of the school the outlook thxs year looks very promlsmg for Coach Shldler and the team Wlth the splendld equlpment and baseball fac1l1t1es the team has thxs year we have an excellent chance to w1n the county pennant On Aprll 15 the team played Vashon and gave them a real trouncmg The score was 15 to 7 There was no outstanding player The whole team played a good game On Aprxl 22 Sxlverdale came to town only to be beaten by a score of 17 to 4 Aprll 30 the team traveled to Balnbrxdge to glve them a good beatmg wlth a score of 22 to 2 Strlckland the pltcher only allowed two runs He pxtched an excellent game Harry Kemp shortstop also played an outstandmg game Wlth Strlckland Messner Carlow and Morrlson as pitchers the mound corps was well taken care of Kemp at shortstop put lots of pep ln the mfleld and Calvert took care of the outfleld Up to the fxrst of May the team had a very good chance of wmmng the county champxonshlp BILLY FORTUNE Page Fifty flue 5 w .f N o ' s ' 7 , ' 4 1 f f 1 1 . .f R N . 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I Aj Track Led by four returmng veterans the 1932 track team proved to be strong and full of flght After much recondxtxonlng the Washmgton School Fleld was put an shape for the squad to show speed and break records to much extent On Aprll 9 a trlangular meet was held wlth Puyallup and Stadium of Tacoma The meet was held at Puyallup wlth Bremerton holdmg down last place Floyd and V Bowman were the poxnt getters for the squad The followlng week another trlangular meet was held at Bremerton wlth South K tsap and Sumner opposlng In thls most of the squad accounted for their own pomts Shanley Floyd Kelly C Bowman V Bowman and Garland placed well ln thelr events On Aprll 23 Bremerton agaln met Shelton and Baxnbrldge ID a trlangular meet here Shelton was vlctorlous wlth Bremerton comlng ID second Floyd led the team wlth two flrst place honors ln the 220 and the 440 yard run New records for Washmgton Fleld were set by Floyd ln the 220 Also Shanley and Bouchard t1ed for a record ln the pole vault Thls years county track meet was won by Bremerton wxth flfteen men quah fyxng ID the dxstrlct Floyd and Bowman both broke county records Floyd ID the 220 yard and C Bowman ln the dlSCUSS Graduating trackmen are as follows Garland Burns Raymond Schultz and Jaxxen Coach Lyman de erves a great deal of credlt for producxng hxs 1932 county champlonshlp track team wlth a brlght outlook for next years team GLENN HORN Page Fxftx Svc -Q B 3 Xf- ' 1. 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AJ Q.: LJ Y fill-4.1 , Champlon Basketball Team Gxrls Tumbling Team Champmnehxp Vollevball Team Page Fxjtx 961671 B00!1'El! 1931 l tf- 1..-ur .41 ,nr Girls Athletic Association Presxdent 'vlary Sklrvmg Vlce Presldent Leah Stoner Secretary LlS6tt9 Barthrop Reporter Mildred Johnson AGVISOI' Mlss Brltton He who plays the game straxght and hard wms even though he loses IS the motto that every athletlc glrl trys to follow Here xs a 11st of some of the thmgs that the gxrls do durlng the year and the tlme that they do them VOLLEX BALL September December After the usual competltxon between the senlors and the Junlors the Junlors clalmed the champlonshxp ln volleyball however the senlors sophomores and fresh men proved to be almost as capable Some unusually close games were played To Frances Tabbutt who was chosen general manager much credlt ns gxven for the success that she made of the volleyball season B AQKETBALL-January March In thxs sport the semors upheld the dxgnlty of thexr class and defeated the Junlors ln a hard fought game The sophomores and freshmen cannot be left out altogether as they too showed thexr remarkable ablllty 1n thxs sport Roberta Dane was elected general manager wxth Kathryn Van Trees as asslstant manager The graduatlng senlors on the champlonshlp team were Martha Doyle Frances Tabbutt Dorothy Kelley Kathryn Van Trees Bessle Rudolph Ahce Hout Irene Ashton Unabelle Austm and Mabel Blleler BAQEBAI I April Did! The baseball season started well thls year there bemg about seventy gxrls turnmg out for the flrst practlce Reve Becker was chosen general manager Al though the sophomores have been very prominent ln both volleyball and basketball turnouts they have not as yet won the champlonshlp of any of the sports How ever thexr chances for the baseball champmonshlp are very promlsmg HIKING Sept: mber 'VLH Thxs ms the only all year sport of the year and thls year Thelma Ingram was elected general manager ThlS sport IS cllmaxed by tvuo overmght hikes held at the Mountameers Cabms The B Club mltxatlon vsas also held on the sprmg oxermght hike thus year A short hxke of four mlles 1S held twxce a month and also treasure hlkes flower hlkes and blrd lnkes are held to make this sport more mterestlng Page l ljlk ugh! A: I -t,,'1 '.1:-? Di 1212,TiA Y fi A f A , , CUSt0diaIl ..,.........,...,,,..................... , .,...,......... Martha Doyle . C v ' . ' , . . K ' ' '- ' , , . I I V . I l I . A 4 11 . - ' .' , I Y V ' - 'Tl' , -A . V ' ' 1 , y ' v FEATURES -9 -1' BOOKTER IDBI uum'Sl1eaHlS Pmeclawalker Johnwalggggn Blu -,,.--4 .UNI fi? Calvm Edqy PgFft -,.,- j 5 :til A' ffiejgijtg-.1421 Z fg ili :I Zi A , H' 4 . X fd . K4 m Q ax . k A V qi V I Q , ' Q , ,fyfifl -1 ',ia'9QSqkT Q , .. I V 5 A1 s ' ' 21 ' Q Q +41 V' -. I Inza Stoner , A ' 4 'QQ . A 'IN ' A' ' , 9 I A 1 V K . 1 ' ' a A N L 1 IF I f : . ff . , , V - 1 if ,4 . Q l a e i BOOKTER 1931. -16: Y ::ivg:it1 jrfzitf illiic X BOOKTER IO!! ,-i ---3,3 W 1 !..-.4 amz fflioub Wmme, 'I'68cher Gene md-Jlm ,Q 2 I 5 BOOKTEII 1031. we q5 4' e.Nx,xIy' BOOKTER loam Al A Table for Non Crlllcv lflpologres to Lowelll In thrs yere school there be Fat NIcLaughl1n VS ho has the habrt of startrn ya ta laffrn We laugh at Srlas and Andy 4NIutt and .Ieff1 Ifverythlng they do ls seeh unwrrtten jest Tother Lurrosrtres we hive 1 plenty Jes ast me md I cud tell ya x twenty There ls th rt there orator Floyd Buchanan VS ho keeps thrngs rn thrs yere sehool afannrn Then we havt busy Dot Kelley on wearln a smrle she seems to mslst Trll we smrle too cause we cant resxst Ya see senror presrdent Harader rn many a revel But tho he makes an elegant crook we know he s on the level If ya hear a good trlo sometlmes rowrn Jes remember rts Oldham Smrth and NIcGowan We mustnt forget our belles and beaus Thmk of etc etc etc and all of those Wen there s Ta Dane of absence slrp fame But shes all rrght her barks yes worsn her brte' Wow we come to Art Nlorken rrtrst and athlete And rn herght no brggern srvc tor seven! feet VVe has our extrngurshed aloomnr also Take .lohn l-lrtt at college rnakrn frve A s rn a row Nlow we cant leave out dear lrttle Phil Erght foot postgraduate generally useful never stlll And theres the Kahn sherk and the Brrggs boys Who rn band work are Hannahs Joys Last but not least we haxe cant you guess They re the best rn the West and glye us no rest Course theys a peck more o celebrrtres here But rf I mentrontd em all twould take me 1 year So now I wrll close wrth Jes one lrttle plea Whateyer ya do dont take me serlously J-XNILF ROXCH PJ s BIXIX turf -- 4'- A -1 vt -T2 Y 1 Y 1 -'AY 1-3-- --' , , I . . , . , , , r ,, , ' L.' 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