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wwe! og I 5 xx K! WARNOCK, LAURENCE: He never lets work i erfere WWi'dX1lYE or pleasure interfere with work. X I ,A WATKINS, MABLE JOY: Her cheerful disposition -and bright' sniile are appreciated by all who know her. H Pep Club, Latin Club, Dramatics Club, Glee Club, Operetta, Rolling 20 President, Home Economics, Ski Club, Squeegee Board. WEAVER, JANE FLORETTA: Once a friend, always a friend. Entered from Edmonds High, Edmonds, Washington. WELLER, ELIZABETH: Short and peppy, smart and wittyf' Pep Club, Chorus, Home Economics Club. WESTOVER, DAVE: He strives to get the most out of whaterer he undertakes. Rifle Club, Ski Club. WESTWALL, BERNICE MARIE: Always willing to cooperate whole- heartedly in anything suggested Dramatics Club, Volleyball. 2 WILER, DOROTHY M.: Blushes may come and lalushes may go, hut I freckles go on forever. xl Honor Society, Social Science Club, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Volleyball, Tri-Y, Fencing Club, Graduated in 3M Years. WILKINS, STANLEY: He has an appreciation for sports and people? Lii WILLIAMSON, JAMES THOMAS: We admire his good nature and willingness to work. Band, Orchestra, Ping Pong Club WILSON, GORDON: He possesses a sterling personality with an unusual degree of common sense. l Freshman Class President, Senior Class Treasurer, Honor Society Vice-President, Rolling 20 Vice-President, Orchestra, Band, Stud Council, Spanish Club Vice-President, Science Club. r X I WILSON, LORRAINE: Sheds here, we heard her iggle. X Pcp Club, Tumbling, Volleyball, Swimming l b, ' n . A. A. WOOLDRIDGE, KEITH: His sense of spo tunnis ' him hard to beat Z ' I Honor Society, Social Science Clubggwflub, istory Council, Ping Pong Club. WRIGHT, VIRGINIA LENORE: She wielils a wicked racketf' B Club, Pep Club, Tennis Club, Basketball, Baseball, G. A. A., Swimming Club, Volleyball, Tri-Y, Home Economics Club, Hiking Club. YATSUNOFF, JERRY: He is naturally full of fun, but also industrious and perseveringf' Band, Spanish Club, Graduated in 32 Years. ,N ,bw CCAMIEI BLANKENSHIP, WALTON ROSCOE, JR. CASTEEL, LORRAINE BROUSE, CURTIS M. BLAREY, JANE DAVIS, FRANK EADS, JEAN THOMAS, JR. GREGERSEN, RALPH HALL, WILLIAM JIQTIQR, JAMES FLOYD KIQITH, NATHANIIQL M. LARSON, ROBERT E. A SHY MacDANlEL, JOAN ADAIR MAXWELL, RICHARD A. NACHTMAN, RALPH A. O'BRIEN, JAMES OSBORNE, HOUSTON O. PARR, ARTHUR POND, MILES KEMP RICHARDS, LOWELL RICHSTEIN, HARVEY R. RUSH, FRANK VOSGIEN, ARTHUR L. Q, -.ag j
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Q -Ns is K : . Q Fix' X . it .ff is - x 1' kg, A f P175 Q31 .H. Ls I sl l 3 it-'Q 1 wa. I J li an is . 0 C I SOLIE, ELLEN RAE: She knows what she wants when she wants it. Pep Club: Honor Society: Latin Club: Band, Orchestrag Glee Club: Operetta, Hikingg Swimming, Ski Club. SPRUNT, ANNE: Silence is golden. French Clubg Squccgee Board, Pep Clubg Archery Club. STARNES, GEORGE O.: He has a quiet way of getting things done. Letterman's Clubg Latin Club, Track: Basketballg Graduated in BM Years. STOFFEL, BETTY: One of B. H. Sfs outstamling stuilentsf' Junior Class Secretaryg B Clubg Tri-Yg G. A. A.: Honor Societyg Pep Club: Student Councilg Tumbling Managerg Booster Staff: Girls' Club Cabinet, -P. E. O. Award: Student Body Secretary. STOLTZ, DUDLEY: His willingness to help others has matte him a friend on the football field and in the classroom. Letterman's Club: Hi-Yg Football: Baseball. STONEMAN, VIVIAN LUCILLE: Her smile says more than wordsf' Squeegee Board: Pep Club, French Club: Science Club: Archery Clubg Stamp Club. STUBBS, MARY: Always looking on the sunny sia'e of life. Latin Clubg French Club, Dramatic Club Sccretaryg Tri-Y: Pep Club: All-School Playg Graduating at the end of summer school. SWAN, IZETTA: Here's a little bit of a girl with a grand personalityf' B Club: Pep Clubg Latin Club: Squeegee Boardg Basketball: Baseballg Tumblingg Volleyballg Hikingg G. A. A.. THOMPSON, GLENNA: She is distinguished for her ability in' accomplishing her work. Honor Societyg Spanish Club: French Club, Latin Club, Orchcstrag Glee Club. THOMPSON, LOUISE: A faithful ana' sympathetic friend. THORKELSON, WARREN H.: He is true and likeable, with a ilesire to do thinks right. Band: Orchestra, Graduated in SM Years. TRIGGS, MARY: Patience is her virtue. Pep Club: Home Economics Club. TRUEMPER, BETTY: She aspires to be an A-1 secretaryf' Rolling 20: Home Economics Clubg Pep Club. TYLER, JOHN PHILLIP: He takes his fun with him wherever he goes. Band. ULERY, MARTIN N.: He puts his wholehearteit effort into any undertaking. UNGREN, JOHN: His cheerful disposition amt reaety smile are ailmirerl by his many friends. VOLL, JACK: Here's to a future boat designer. German Club. XVADDLE, MYRTLE KATHRYNg Always ready with a helping hand. Entered from Silvcrdale, Washington. WALKER, PEGGY JEAN: Sincere and earnest in all that she does. Glee Clubg French Clubg Dramatics Club: Pep Clubg Girls' Club Secretaryg Entered from South Kitsap High. XVALL, CHARLES RAYMOND, Salutatorium: He's a rare kiml of a boy about whom you don't know a thing unconzplimentaryf' Honor Society, German Club, Science Club President. WALSH, JACK: He has an individuality worthy of praisef' Lctterman's Clubg Spanish Clubg Footbzlllg Bnscballg Swimming.
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Elan . . . grown, man's growth lastsg Iangbl, be m r'r forgelxf' -Rom: BROXVNING. COWDREY NORMAN JOLLY BUSSETT ELLER Prexiden! ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,........, JOHNNIE ELLER Vice-President ,,,,,,,,,.,,,. ROY COWDREY Secretary ,.v...,...,,.... ROBERTA BUSSETT Treasurer , ,.....,A,., MARGARET JOLLY Advisor . ,.,,,.,..,.,, MISS NORMAN The Junior year, undoubtedly the most inspiring in a high school career, was in deed not an exception this year. Under the capable leadership of the officers, our Junior Prom committees were appointed, Gerry Schrieber being selected as General Chairman. The theme typifying a roof garden scene lent a sophoticated touch as the music of Louis Granier's orchestra sent sweet strains throughout the elaborately decorated Masonic Temple. After the Prom had been proclaimed a huge success, they started upon the Junior competitive assembly, which was presented in May. Bob Hoffman Was student director and the school days idea was carried out. The Junior Class is anxiously awaiting their turn to occupy the student body offices and various important positions that are the privileges of the Senior classes, hop- ing to fill these with Worthy students and ones who can carry their duties out as ef'- Hciently as those of the class of 1939.
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