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BCIDSTER Senior Class History In September 1930, a new troop of allies joined the forces of Bremerton High School in their Quest for Knowledge and Happiness. The way has not always been bright, and at first the new allies, while serving their term as Freshmen made a few blunders, but soon settled down to earnest and hard work, in order to prove to the rest of the school that they were eager and willing to show they could be worthy of the school. Jack Kurtz was elected president of the class for our first yearg other officers were Norma Skirving, VVinifred Stout and Peggy Wood. Miss Reeves and Mrs. Kallander were our class advisers. New students joined our forces taking the places of those leaving us, and the search for greater knowledge and happiness was well underway. The year was brought to a successful close with a class picnic held at Kitsap Lake. In our Sophomore year, we began with the determination to continue our studies, as well as to show more enthusiasm and pep than any other class in school. Danny Starr was elected president, to lead our troops further in their quest. Other officers were Jim Lawson, Phyllis Quinn, and Geneva Qualheim. Miss Reeves and Miss Shelton acted as advisers. We gave a splash party at the Y. M. C. A. in january, and held a picnic at VVildcat Lake in May. VVe won the cup for giving the best competitive assembly of the year. Our stunt at the annual Pep Rally won the prize. Many of our troop became members of the Honor Society, and others made the various athletic teams. Truly, our hopes were being fulfilled. September, 1932, found us ready to continue our work. Officers chosen to lead us were Leonard Kelly, Beth de Lespinasse, Peggy Wood, and Louise Eskridge. Miss Du Bois was our adviser. Roland McLaughlin, Paul Ryan, and junior Strickland were elected to represent us in Student Council. Along with continuing our search for knowledge, we took part in many school and social activities. We again entered the assembly contest and again came out victorious. VVe held a matinee dance which proved to be a huge success. VVe ended our social activities with our junior Prom, held at the Masonic Temple. Committees were under the direction of Jocelyn Pizer and Miss Du Bois. A moonlight theme was carried out, and invitatons were extended to Junors, Seniors, and one-year alumni. Many of us became prominent in athletics, and a large number represented our ranks in Honor Society. Our fourth year brought us to the last part of our search in these surroundings. We became High and Mighty Seniors after four years of hard work and pleasure. Maurice Pyle, james Parmley, Maybelle Tuttle, and Louise Eskridge, were chosen as our officers, and Miss Hoffman became our adviser. The Senior play, Shirtsleeves, was presented in March. Our sneak, under the supervision of Babe Kelly, was one of the outstanding events of the year. As graduation approaches, we realize that our Quest for Knowledge and Happiness has only begun. Many of our dreams and hopes have been realized. We have learned a great deal, but there is still more to be learned, and still more of our dreams are yet to be fulfilled. As we leave these troops to which we have belonged four years, we go out into the world to join new troops and new forces. to continue our Quest for Knowledge and Happiness. - JOCELYN PIZER. lTwenty-onel
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