Sealed Glafu Yet, clumsily or smoothly, the world it seems, progressesg and will progress . . H. G. WELL: -'15 President BOB BRIGHT Vice President Secretary JOHN DOWELL JOHANNE NEVILLE Treasurer Advisor GORDON WILSON MISS HOFFMAN The lights of our grade school days fade, the curtain rises on three hundred and fifty eager Freshmen waiting to lend their services to Bremerton High. The inexperienced but efficient stars of our first per- formance were Gordon Wilson, Bill Peterson, jack Riggs and Esther Miner with our assistant, Miss Reeves. We made our first performance successful by cooperating wholeheartedly and winning the cup for the best competitive assembly. Having completed our first performance so well we assumed a higher degree of perfection. With our new cast, Art Anderson, Grace Jack and Jane Cruikshank, we began our second performance under the direction of Miss Lee. Entrance into the lime-light of Johanne Neville, who was voted the prettiest girl in school, made our second performance more interesting. To ring down the curtain, our boys showed great progress in athletic accomplishments. The stage brightens, a new confident air is maintained by the cast as they strive for higher perfection. Roles were ably portrayed by Ralph Nachtman, Mary Jane Arthun, Betty Stoffel and Jane Cruikshank, with Miss Heath advising. New heights were attained in all lines of activity. Climaxing a gala year, the junior Prom outshone individual efforts for distinction with a Snow White background under the leadership of jane Cruickshank. The curtains part with an impressive air of high expectancy. Giving their best, Bob Bright, John Dowell, johanne Neville, and Gordon Wilson lead by Miss Hoffman led the class of 1939 in an effort to achieve outstanding honors for their school. The annual Senior Play Beginner's Luck, under the skillful direction of Miss Ogrosky was an outstanding affair. The Senior Picnic was our grand finale. As the curtain falls and graduation draws nigh we find we have grown from amateur players to experienced actors but we do not forget that new and final roles are to be assumed in the journey of Life which lies ahead of us.
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