West High School - Cat Log Yearbook (Bremerton, WA)

 - Class of 1940

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ARTHUR BROETJE Adviser Assisfanf Senior Edifor PEGGY BOURGETTE Junior Edifor PATRICIA COWAN Assisfani Junior Edifor BERTA HERMAN Girls' Sporfs Edifor PAUL ,HAGGBLOOM Boys' Sporfs Ediror JENNIE SUNDVALL Ari' Edifor BETTY ANDERSON Typisi' CATHARINE McHALE Copy Reader MISS JEAN PARKER Adviser DEDICATION BLANCHE E. STINEMAN May we, 'rhe s+uden+ body of Bremerfon High School, ex+end +o you, Mrs S+ineman, our fluanlcs and appreciafion for your generous service +o our insflfufion, for your fwenfy-elglvl' years of un+iring work wi+h us and for your cooperalive assislance wifh our officers on flue sfamp plan. I+ is a clifficull +asl:, indeed, io express fhe appreciarion we feel in our hear+s. Mere words seem inadequafe. - Wi+h sincere cleliglwf, if is our privilege lo cleclicafe fhis l940 annual, flue Boosler, fo you. f r MRS. STINEMAN I9l2 lin Hilemnriam WESLEY VAN Rossum O 'His Spirit Liver en are born with spirit Spirit to succeed - or reign supreme This is the life of the school Unseen but not unheard. Sometimes boisterous and victorious Sometimes soft and defeated But ever present. Long after we have left the halls And follow the path of life There is that spirit within us Ever present. . . . JEAN JESSUP CONTENTS Q ADMINISTRATION Q GRADUATES Q CLASSES Q ACTIVITIES Q PRODUCTIONS Q ATHLETICS Q ADVERTISING XXIDMIINIISTRATIION N f , -f -ww: x ,msn SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE You Seniors have shown in many diverse ways, sincere loyalfy and devoiion +o +he fine +hings which your school life has mean? 'lo you. This loyalfy and devofion +o 'lhe ideals and aspiralions of lhe Slu- denf Body and ihe Faculfy, we speak of as school spirit Now ihaf you have compleled your course in Bremerfon High School, we believe fhai someihing of your school's spiril will conlinue wilh you. Our school afhlefic fradifion is indica+ive of ihis spirif of which we are so proud. Our represen'la+ives in PETERSON a+hle+ic sporfs have always foughf hardesl' when lhe odds againsf 'lhem were greafesf. Talre 'lhis spirif wi+h you-info your college endeavors, info business, inio indusiry, info anyihing which vi+ally concerns you, and nofhing can s+op you from making a success of your life. TILLMAN PRlNClPAL'S MESSAGE Opinions as +o whai consfifufes school spiri+ vary considerably. The general concepiion seems +o be +ha'I' if consisls of being preseni af aihleiic confesis and fhe producfion of a vasf amounf of noise. Universally s+uden+s in all schools refer +o 'rhe Golden Pas+ when according fo iheir inierpreia- fion school spirif exis+ed in a degree which was nearly perfect They supporl +heir con'ren+ion by quoling anecodoies of noisy and boisierous excur- sions and goal posfs demolished as if 'rhis were ihe acme of perfecfion. This may have been ihe ideals of school spirif of anofher day. The modern concep+ion is on a much higher plane. The elemenf of sporlsmanship on 'rhe parl of spec+a+ors as well as on lhe pari' of alhlefes mus+ be included in our evalualion. The repulalion of 'lhe school should ra+e as a 'Fac+or. School spiri+ is also re'Flec+ed by +he exfenf fo which s+uden+s par+icipa+e in exira-curricular ac+ivi+ies. Democrafic par+icipa+ion in sfudenf governmenf musl also be included. Finally, no school can approach perfec+ion in The possession of school spirii unless sfudenfs are vilally inferesied in doing fheir besl' in fhe classrooms. Judged by fhe foregoing sfandards 'lhe class of nineieen hundred forfy may be ra+ed very highly in +he possession of school spirit We confidenlly hope +ha+ succeeding classes may do as well. HARRY D. SORENSEN. C 9 ,. iz' VKX X 1 N Q 5 . Baug Miss Bri rv v 'vu vm? I NA Q UQ! wi 2 iff: S , +A L, Nm 9 , 1 Wf g kk Q. V Qx X MQ. -: - W , Q pu' li 5, , ----.........,, 5 is ' ' 352515. 'r , Q A' lg, 3- 1 Q .1 N, Hx W gym? b ig,g1fi:iQ25'n:W vu. f, W wwf xifgi Q5 is. 1 ' 2 I E if if ww' edt-H Q Q3 ff wi 25? gg! ,yn I fm, ',g.1s1f-F' V+ x vein Kern ucus .ff f E ,F . X X S 5.-1 'ali-' X 3 3 i Q il K . :KY -ra 1 My WW , Q . F ,- .T , ' yn I 1 WWW ' Luppgvg, V K, , 2 A ,gg 1 eff N.. fwwwx M.. SE. V 4 fm 1 Y' -if iffy w 1 , flfzff Qwffifgfigg f ,M N, , 5 Xe Ki .R 1 f. , Q . gwwffw-' ws. , Q . JET 4 A 2 1 . F THE SENIOR CLASS VALEDICTORIAN SHIRLEY BLOM SALUTATORIAN BERNICE KRAUS :nnunummnw1uw .mu - . ,f gf.-,S w-s.vme:'.unsm GRADUIMVIES 3? ,K Q ki Q4 ? f 5 V si: .,,. ,,.w5.,,,,w.,,1.D,- ., . ... f - , -W V .N-wx, ,, , , f-.K ,- ,-,!,,. ,, W ,wfy N , -,WN w,m,wn,?:,:, ,W , WETZEL DAVIS ELLER MARCEL ,A HOFFMAN THE SENIOR CLASS Presidenf JOHN R. ELLER, JR. Vice-Presidenf BARRY WETZEL Secrefary LEONIE MARCEL Treasurer JOYCE DAVIS Adviser MISS HOFFMAN The firsf and mosf imporfanf acf in fhe play of life is our four years spenf in sfudy in high school. Each year presenfs a differenf one. The curfain rises on fhe firsf scene, fhe Freshman year. The characfers porfray fhe roles of fhe bewildered begin- ning sfudenfs. buf under fhe capable leadership of Johnnie Eller, presidenf, fhe acfors are able fo leave fheir firsf year wifh many pleasanf and long-fo-be-remembered episodes. In fhe second scene, one wifh a more grown-up afmo- s here, Don Doole sfars. Under Don's excellenf su ervision P Y P and guidance fhe Sophomore class won high honors in fhe ficlcef sale for fhe Honolulu-Bremerfon foofball game. The fhird scene is sei fo music. Gerry Schrieber co- sfars wifh Johnnie Eller in his posifion as general chairman of fhe Junior Prom. Johnnie, once again, holds fhe high place of presidenf of fhe class. Wifh Miss Kafharine Nor- man aiding fhe officers and commiffee, fhe Junior Prom gave fhe efifecf of fhe World's Fairs wifh excellenf finesse. The end of fhe acf comes all foo soon in fhe fourfh year. Because of, his experience in similar roles fhroughouf 'Ihe play, Johnnie Eller once again leads his class fo vicfory. The Senior snealc, Baccalaureafe, fhe Senior play and all fhe ofher Senior indulgences fill fhe year wifh pleasanf acfiv- ifies. Before fhe audience realizes if, fhe finale comes wifh all ifs glamorous grandeur and solemnify . . . graduafion. Now fhe acf is over and fhe performers have made fheir exifs. Changes of cosfumes and malce-up for fhe nexf acf are made buf fhe play goes on' fhe same sfage, same seffing, same sfory buf new players. K I8 CRADUATINC SENIORS ADAMS, DON- Already Don is on Ihe road fo success. His quicl wil' and ready infelliqence have paved Ihe way for him. ADAMS, ELENA- We lhinlr fhaf burning desire Io srudy arf will get her yer! ALBEE, LAUREN- Never is he more af home Ihan when he is finliering wilh machinery ALLEN, GEORGE RICHARD- His lrnowledge and experience will lead him lo Ihe pafh ol big business. ALLISON, BETTY- Whal girl wouldn'I envy Belryls complexion and in- genious coiflures. ALLISON, CLARENCE- A boy of few words usually bu? numerous among The besl boys. AMES, JOHN RICHARD- Brighf-eyed science will smile al This young man. ANDERSON, BETTY- Wifh the really supers of sfyle, dignily, and cape' bilifv we see brighl days ahead for Spilly. BAKER, BEN EDWARD- An enlhusiaslic sllafer is Ben-his cheery affifude will be missed abou! school. BATES, KATH RY N- Kafhryn possesses two amiable and lilzeable lraifs, lhose ol generosily and llindness. BELL, LOREN JACK- Wilh rhe rhythmic bear of his drums Jaclz has made many of our moods lighler. BERRY, WENDELL BRADLEY- A genfleman in every sense of Ihe word. He may always be seen doing his share of lhe worli. BLANKENSHIP, MARGARET- Her nalural sense of humor has won her many friends wilhin Ihe walls of B. H. S. BLANKENSHIP, ROBERT T.- Among Bc-b's rneny inferesrs dramalics seems fo him -fhe mosl irresislible. BLOM, SHIRLEY- Sludious? Absolurelyl Fersonali'fy7 Can'? be beal! Willingness Io lend a hand? Cerrainlyl Whaf more could you wanf in a girl? BOAZ, JUNIOR- Greefing everyone wilh a genial smile and a cheery hello Junior has made many lasling friendships. BONINE, WAYNE- A desire lo do fhings righl and in a genflemanly way will lead Wayne 'ro success. BOONE, MARJORIE- A polile manner, complefe sincerify, and a person alify which surely could nor hinder any girl! r CRADUATINC SENIORS BOUDREAUX-ROBERT LUKE- Bob should succeed in lhe business world for he is shrewd, capable, and has a sense ol responsibility BOYD, VIRGINIA- The originafor ol The newesl hair sfyle is sure lo be Ginny! BRAENDLElN, LORRAINE- Possessed wifh lhar admirable frail ol dependability Lorraine is sure lo be an allribule lo any person or posilion. BRIGHT, SHIRLEY- The inleresls and acfivilies ol lhe De Molay have a greal alfraclion lor Shirley! BUNKER, DONNA- A lusly cheer and supporl for her alma mafer are sure lo accompany Donna fo each ol our alhlelic enlerprises. BUSSETT, ROBERTA- Good loolcing? Ellficienl? Personalily7 You bell We give you our perl G. C. presidenl. CALLISON, HAROLD E.- ln his care-free way Harold has been an allribule lo many school aclivilies. CAMPBELL, LESLIE L.- A well-rounded boy who fils info any circle. Cl'lRlSTENSEN' ROBERT M.- Radio-radio--and radio are his inleresls. CH RISTENSON, OLWEEN- Here is a girl who possesses as congenial a person alily as found in any school. CLIFFORD, ALlCE- Merry should be her middle name. COLLIERI DICK- Never will he pass up any opporfunify for a healed buf infelligenl' argumenl. COLTON, JOHN WHITE- A brillianf sludenl possessed wi+h a mind ol his own. CONNOLLY, ALICE- Veni, Vidi, Vici, musf be fl1e moflo of The ener gelic fhird-year Lalin sludenf. COON, LOUISE- Louise-already a very lovely lady-will use her charming personalily in her successful world. COUCH, MARJORIE- Allhough Margie's quielness may be an oulslanding virfue she oflen surprises us wilh her hidden wil and glee, CRAVER, HELEN - Helen's every word, has lhal indefinable something which manifesls iournalislic falenl. CREELMAN, ERNEST W.- Cliclrl lf's jus? Billy lalring anolher candid shol, and here's lucli for his promising fulure. ki IM :qw CRADUATINC SENIORS CRUMP, JAMES J.- Brealring a slale record in lhe mile, Jim rms rnadii us all very proud. CUMMING, JOSEPH R.- Joe has a sense ol sporlsmanship Ihat can't bu bmw -his worli on Ihe cinder lracli has aflraciud us all DANIELS, EVELYN- She is possessed wilh an unequaled charm ol good sense. DASHO, GEORGE R.- This good nalured blond Iellow is characlerized by his ever ready smile. DAVIS, JOYCE- Youlh blossoms forfh from This undcrsfanding and winsome miss. DAVIS, KATHERINE- She brings a joy Io our hearfs Ihrough her melodi- ous and soul-louching voice. . il ' lf, DAWN, MARL ARMOND- I F, A cocliy smile and a debonair slrul are III Il menfals we apply fo Ihis Iocjbali DEAMER, DOROTHY-. Unequalled efficiency and speed in her commercial I worlr is sure Io lind Dol her place along wifh our olher Hsuccessfulsf DEAVER, MARY- Again we find a new addilion Io our sludenl body. Also we found an accomplished violinisl. DILLENBECK, BILL- An eye and ear for fhe beffer fhings in life will lead him onward. DODGE, BILL C.- His perseverance in all he does is BiIl's oulslandinq characlerisfic. DOOLEY, DON RICHARD- A Ihinlrer, a leader, a sporfsrnan, a lrue friend - a man among Ynen. EA'THoIzNE, VIRGINIA- I-Iere is an all around girl who has endeared herself lo sludenls and leachers alilne. ECKLAND. PAT- So pelile, so sweef, wilh manner so near, EDMISTON, NORMA- Sl'Ie's excifingf She's surprisingl WhaI's she going Io do now? EDWARDS, BEN- Ben's ambifion and exerfion will surely malie him a success in whalever he underlalles. EDWARDS, RICHARD DAVID- Smoolh-his falls, his dancing, his manner, His aces and eighrs wifh lhe ladies. EKLUND, JUNE- Few girls have Ihe lwo virlues which are buf a small parl of June's malie-up-beauly and brains. X1 CRADUATINC SENIORS ELLER, JOHN RICHARD JR.- Do noi lei his maize you wania laugh disposliion fool you. ELLIS, HOWARD- A quief boy bu? a good fhinlzer. ERICKSON, CHARLOTTE- Poliie and earnesi, she will always be a sincere friend. ERICKSON, FREDERICK A.- A cheery smile and a carefree manner are Fred's paramounf characlerisiics. ETTENBOROUGH, ROSEMARY- Always alerr and sparlrling. Her smile simply radi- ares her personaliiy. EZELL, BETTY- A periecf hosfess-may we be a guesf in your hos' pifable home some day. FAHERTY, BERNARD JACOB- New fo B. H. S. yef Bud already has a hos? oi friends due io his rare personalify. FLORENCE, GRACE- A smile from chic and frim Gracie demands your ai- fenfion and admirafion. FRITZ, lRENE- Possessed wifh a likeable and nafural personalify, Irene is sure io succeed in her hidden ambifion- Adveriising. GALLEHER, VIRGINIA- Darll, Tahiiian beaufy personiiies ihis also very in- felligenf queen of Easf Bremerion. Here's luclr +o a boy on his way fq success. ., GOSS, ADELLE- l X She is happiesf when she is mi:yi n else happy. ' l GEORGE, ROBERT W.- l GRAMS' HARRY W.-ef A grear guy-on fhe gridiron, in fhe classroom, or oufside of school. GUNDERSON, OSCAR A.- This good looking chap was a grae? addifion fo fha baseball ieam. HACKETT, RAY MOORE- l+'s a delighi fo know such a happy-go-luciy boy ax Ray. HAGGBLOOM, PAUL R.- His apiifude for journalism and his deferminafion io finish his schooling in addiiion io working ara greafly admired. HARDEN, LEWIS RlCHARD-- One of fhose boys wirh a quief manner buf a march- less sense of humor. HARDING, MARY- This dainfy reserved miss is unqueshonably slaied for a ringside seaf in rhe Hall of Fame. 350: is QL Q i 5- I 6 C-RADUATINC SENIORS HARKNESS, CHARLES DAN- This lighf-hearied fellow is brimiul of pep and gayefy. HARVEY, ROBERTA- Her ingenuiiy and aihlefic abilify have made her a girl you wanf io lrnow beHer. HATFIELD, HOWARD L.- Balmy sal+ breezes enfice his fhoughf of sea scoufing. HAWKINS, BOBBIE- Characierized by her ever -ready and iruly winning smile, Bobbie is loved by all who are privileged fo know her. HERMAN, BERTA- An amiable girl wifh lhe capabiliiy and depend- abilify ihaf malres her an assef fo any organizaficn. HETER, MARY- Wilh her personali+y and unrivaled efficiency Mary will surely become a compeieni- secreiary. HICKOX, BETTY- This vivacious liHle chaHerbox has won a hosf of friends wifh her cheery babble. HICKS, CLARE LEWIS- A clever and original orafor who also passes wiih good loolcs. HOFFMAN, ROBERT WARREN- Though an ocean lies beiween us we shall never forgei his viral personaliiy and unfiring effort HONODEL, CHARLOTTE- lf is our sincere belief 'lhaf Charlofie even smiles in her sleep! HOPE, BETTIE- Sparkling wifh vivacious loveliness, fhis charming girl has been a priceless addifion fo our class. HOPPE, LESLIE L.- Phofography is only one of his many and varied inferesis. HOWERTON, TED- Don'+ misundersfand his never-care-affifude. He pos- sesses many deep excifing characferisiics. HUDSON, BUD- A cheerful disposifion and a brighf smile are pos- sessed by 'this congenial fellow. HULTEEN, VICTOR E.- Besides being high poinf man on the baskefball feam Vic is ihe owner of a mosf remarkable Ford. JACOBS, EMOGENE- Along wifh her sunny disposifion she has scores of friends. JAMES, MARIAN- Her brighf smile has cheered many a dark and dreary day for us. JESSUP, JEAN- A versatile, friendly, pefife lass, misfross of every occasion and 'thoroughly charming fo all. . I K C-RADUATINC SENIORS JOHNSON, BOB- A culling wind whisfling pas? his ears while making a swiff descenf down snowy +rails is music io Swede's ears. JOHNSON, DONALD- Nof only his quief manner buf also his indusrry has made Don an affribufe lo our class. JOHNSTON, ETHEL- A quiel and considerare girl is Elhel, fo whom we wish all luclr. JOLLY, MARGARET- Tug's capabilify and efficiency has given io B. H. S. a mosi successful sfudenr body officer. JONES, ELIZABETH- A sweei girl wifh a gracious manner fha? has al- ready won honors for her. JUDY, OPAL- This alfracfive liHle girl has a pleasanl disposifion fha? has made her four years wirh us happy ones. KAPPLEMAN, EDYTH E- Won'f if be nice somefime soon fo si? proudly back and say fha? we lcnew her when? KARST, JAMES- He sees ihings from fhe heighfs, bolh in mind and body. KARST, KENNETH- An ardenl supporler of all sporis wifh a pariicular yen for foolball. KEAN, MARGARET- This blifhe liHle red head is as chic and peppy a girl you will ever find. KENNEDY, BARBARA- A carefree girl is Barbara-buf don f lei her deep lying wif escape you! KIRKLAND' WAYNE E.- The very backbone of fhe choir is The boy possessed wifh a Fine masculine voice. KORB, MONTE WALTER- We'll never forgei' Mon+e's Irish nccenr end hi grand performance in 'the Senior play. ' . KRAUS, BERNICE- Besides being en ou+sfan7aQf nd en? Bernice has a sparkling per one and bevy of friends. KRESTERSON, ELLEN- Ellen's ihoughis go wi+h and are realized fhrough her every companion. LAES, HARLAN- The newesf fad-ice skating-has cepiurecl his spirif. LAGERGREN, CARL ROBERT- 'F ' An enihusiesfic skier who is especially nofed for his good neiure. LAING, VIRGINIA- To be seen and noi heard has no+ only won V many friends buf also accounis for fhaf super- excellence in sludies and wif. 5. E i . L- Q2 I ., ,.. so y., ,B ,rs .. QQ, Nfl CRADUATINC SENIORS LARKIN, NORENE- A person willing ro lislen is always welcome-Now we see why she has such a hosl of lriendsl LARGENT, ROSS- A blond curly-headed youfh-always ready for e good lime. LARSON, GEORGE- A ladies' man and again and again we wish success for him in any underialiing. LARSON, ROBERT- Phofography is lhe main inferesl for this congenial good looliing boy. LAYTON, BOB- Being one of lhe B. H. S, racquel swingers, Bob is a rrue lennis enlhusiasf. LEBUS, MARTHA- This quiel girl has many inferesis and numbered among fhem is her sliill wifh rhe needle. LEVIN, lRVlNG-- Good nafured, friendly, and always full ol fun as well as serious when responsibilily calls. LOCKHEAD, CHARMAIN- Always dependent lrusrworlhy, and enreriaining is Charmain. LOMBARD, RAY Girls, aufornobiles, and good rimes sum up Ray's inleresrs. LOVE, CCY- Everyone who appreciares spirit and good sporrs- manship appreciafes Coy. MacDONALD, BILL- Always accompanied wifh a merry whisfle Bill goes rhrough life in a happy-go-lucky fashion, MacDONALD, KATHRYN- Here is a very gracious girl bofh in lac? and per- sonalify, MacDONALD, MARGARET- Margaref has a general affecr of pleasing expres- sion. MADDEN, CLAY- All rhe world is a srage and he is fha mos? enrhusiasfic player. MAGNUSSEN, HARLAN- We admire Harlan's abilify lo see fhe funny side ol any siluafion. MAPES, DICKSIE- Wirh every word, deed and acrion, Diclisie radiaies inlelligence. MARCEL, LEONlE- This him lirrle figure can be seen scurrying ihrough our halls doing her never begrudging rasks. MARTIN' ANNA FAITH- We admire Fairh lor all rhe inreresr and enlhusiasrns she holds for every underralring. CRADUATINC SENIORS MATHEWS, WALLACE- Even when nor aclually parlicipafinq he is behind afhlefics l00 per cenf, MATZAT, JACK- Voled fhe mos? inspiraiional player in looiball, Humani'ty is forever sfrivinq lo win. MAZZANTI- CLEMENT- His is The abilily lo look on lhe sunny side of ihingx, MCEARLAND, JOHN - Blue slries and lhe whirr ol airplane mofors are lur' ing Johnnie lo a lascinaling career. MCGILL, JAMES H.- Poefry and afhlelics-Jim is well known for Qhesf- and also because he is Jim. MCGUIRE, LOIS- Lois, lo us, seems sunny wilhin and wilhbul. HC' personalify, smile, and nafure are indeed pleasing. MCHALE, CATHERINE- Nofhing qreaf was ever achieved wilhouf enlhusi- asm. MEADE, ANN- Music is an arf fha? holds vasl magnefism for Ann. MEHNER, CAROL- lnleresf never fails lhis young miss. Possessed wiih fhis virlue success is sure lo be hers. MOELLER, JOHN- Here's lucl: lo a fufure jeweler. We'll never forge? his cheerful smile. MORRIS, VIOLET- She is rich in ralenf, Eilher lhe field ol music or art hold large opporfunify for her. MORSE, MARY- Sweel in manner is Mary-perhaps fhis explains fha admirafion she holds for every underlalxing. MOSBARGER, BEATRICE- Always busy wifh her office errands, and her added inieresrs are afhlelics and music. . MOTTNER, MARJORIE- Ever-smiling Margie will always remain in our n esl memories. MUHLEMAN, FRED- Firsf class in foofball, friendliness, and spir . MYERS, ROBERT RAYMOND How he can wield a sholgun! Remember him in lhe Hislory Council assembly? NAHON, ADA- She shall have music wherever she goes, by rea- son of her accomplished piano playing. NELSON, BERT- Lillle do we linow of fhe worl and palience carried on back sfage-Berl is always doing his share fhere 'F Q Qs We vm.. CRADUAHNC SENIORS JULU j NELSON, NADYNE-i 'TM 'kv-4-shag, Nadyne is sure fo go far wifh her nafural abilify and ambifion. NlELSEN, CARL WRAY- His vifal personalify has won him many friends. NORDQUIST, MAXINE- A compefenf secrefary-she is so alfenfive and efficienf. NOVOTNEY, LORRAINE- A charming miss who wilh her pleasanf disposifion has affracfed us all. O'BRlEN, JEAN- A cheerful manner malres fhis affracfive miss a de- lighf fo lrnow. O'CONNELL, BERNARD- He sefs fhe feminine hearfs afluffer wifh his devil- may-care affifude. O'CONNELL, RAYMOND- Alfhough Ray is new af B. H. S., he has already affained an undying popularify. OEEERDAHL, DOREEN- Here is a welcome addifion fo B. H. S. Her ycufh- ful preffiness has caughl fhe eyes of many. ONSTAD, BILL- An all around lilcable chap is Billy who is welcomed info any circle. OSWIN, BETTY- ln Beffy we find a girl fhaf really has fhaf come- hifher looln! May good forfune be hers always. PALMER, PHYLLIS- Sweef-in manner-personalify-and speech, PAPPAS, LLOYD ANDREW - A snowy slope and a pair of slcis are Lloyd's ideal combinafion. PATNUDE, ROSEMARY- Her abilify and efficiency will guide her fo fhaf niche in life fhaf is all her own. PAYNE, HOWARD - Howard's abilify af geffing Lair ads is iusf one of his aclvanfages. PAYNE, JEAN- She is a girl fhaf seems fo be happy as fhe resulf of malcing ofhers capfure her own spiril. PEAK' GERTRUDE- When summer rolls around Gerfrude is sure fo be found where her hearf lies-near fo nafure. PEARSON, BETTY- Alfhough quief she is a considerafe and undersfand- ing girl foward all who lrnow her. PEASE, ALFRED- His cheerful congenial manner always makes him ready for a good fime. CRADUATING SENIORS PEASE, BETTIE- Here is a very gracious miss who applies fhis char- aclerislic To her facl. PERRY, JOHN- A real companion lo all who Know him. PETERSON, CLARENCE- A sferling sense of humor and exceplional infell- igence are possessed by Clarence. PETERSON, DONALD LEWIS- A well read lad and one bound for success. PETERSON, THEODORE L.- Why worlc when if's more fun lo play? Teddy aslrs Well, why noi? Pl'lll.l.lPS, CUSHING, JR.- Slmip being well versed on every subiecl' is a super-excellenf conversafionalisr. fs-,1l'lp,?! ', i PICKENS, MARlLYN-f- ' ' if A very capfivafing miss. We admjrvend envy her polished appearance. ' 47' PRUITT, JAMES- ' Equally al home on fhe sfege, gridiron, and dance floor. RASLER, BEADlE- Her alhlelic abilify and hearly manner males Beadie a girl worfh lrnowing. REESER, GERALDINE- Her wislful smile and merry way make Gerry a per- son vou lilre fo lrnow. Reis, BILL- He has rhe courage and ambilion fo succeed. REYNOLDS, ROBERT VERNON- Among Bob's many virlues his sense of humor is especially ourslanding. ROBERTS, RICHARD- Here's ro a fulure Hollywood movie producer. Dick has rhe personalily, intelligence, and ambifion +o succeed. RODDY, MARIE- Besicles being mischievous Marie has plenly of fal- enf for wrifing lealure sfories. ROGERS, ROBERT VERNON- A liHle nonsense now and fhen is relished .by all of us, especially coming from Bob. ROLLER, MARILYN- She is fruly fhe mislress of song and enlerrainrnenl. We wish fhe besf of everyihing for you! SCHlEBER, MAXINE- A liny girl who is full of capabilily, dependabilily. Oh! we could add unlimifed adiecfivesl SCHLAEFLI, ROBERT PAUL- The flash of silver blades caughl Bob's eyes and heart F- 911 Fw, 'YN 1 l K QW inf s. ...Il GRADUATINC SENIORS SCHOLLMEYER, JAMES- Jim's leisurely smile and sparking eyes shall long be remembered by B. H. S. sfudenfs. SCHOONOVER, BERNICE- Possessed wifh a carefree manner she is charecfer- ized by her deferminarion 'ro win. SCRIBNER, VIVIAN- Neal' and arfracfive she will go a long way fo pave her way fo success in her chosen field-business. SCHREIBER, GERRY- Vivacify personified. She induces much life info our school aciivilies wifh her never dying spirif. SEIGNER, FRED- His unforeseen wir and humor dazzle us all a+ limes. SENN. OMAR- Anofher one of 'those enfhusiasfic supporrers of Easf Bremerfon. SKOLDBERG, VIRGINIA- She has won many laurels for us rhrough her singu- lar invocafions. SLATE, LOLITA- Perseverance in her nafure is sure +o lead her fo success. SMITHSON, CHARLES LEE- His remarkable sense of humor has broughr Charles ou? of many a difficulf sifualion. SMITHSON, JAMES FRANCIS- His personaliiy, good looks, and afhlefic abilify have made Jim an ideal high school boy. STELL, BETTY- Always dependable when a musical score is de- mended. TIVERS. C, ARLES HENRY- , ould lgen forever fo his fanfalizing frombone. Will A bil' of a miss wifh a greaf big personaliry and VIVBCIOUSNSSS. STONE, DEAN- You can see by lengihy aciiviries and achievemenrs rhai Dean is rich in common sense and spirit ST EED, VIRGINIA- ODUARD, CAROLYN- V Incere in all rhar she underrakes--fhafs Virginia. SWAN, DAVID- We have pro'Fi+ed well by his various ralenfs. TANGEN, DORA- Her congenialify makes her a friend 'ro all. TATHAM, JOAN - Here is a charming girl whose friendliness, depend- abilify, and acfing has won fhe respecr of B. H. S. sludenfs. - CRADUATINC SENIORS TEACHOUT, WANDA- Accuracy-in worlr-friend-in nafure-and alfrac- Iive in person. TENGE, KEN- A quiet manner and a never-dying inferesf in afh- lefics have made Ken an inspiraliion fo all who linow him. THAYER, BOB- Here's Io a fufure Golf Champion who has been a welcome addifion Io our own Champion Golf feam. TURNER. JAMES A.- Ladies- Here's a man of few words, yel infelligenf and inferesling. VAN ROSSUM, DARREL- Allhough Ding is serious minded, he has an inimi- table sense of humor. VOCKRODT, BETTY- As secrefary lo Ihe school financier, Ihis imporfanl job and frail demanding position is held by Belly. WACHTMAN, FRED- An assiduous young man who is defermined fo suc ceed. WALKER, PEGGY- This dark haired, fun-loving girls beauly malies many a masculine hearf fluffer. 5' , WALL,, MARION-.-Msymfy Along wilh her oufsfanding sc olasfic abilify Marion has an exhilleraling sense of humor. WALLIS, BETTY- Aliways willing fo do more lhan her share of lhe worlr. WETZEL, BARRY- Words will ne'er fail him - as a sideline he runs a close second fo War Admiral. WHITNEY, DOROTHY- Small and dainfy, she affracfs Ihe eyes of many. WILKINS, GERALDINE- Gerry is a friend worfh having for her inleresf never fires. WILSON ARTHUR D.- Arf's wilfy remarks have made many classes more enjoyable. WILSON, LORRAINE- A welcome addifion Io our champion music deparf- menf and one member fhaf is sure lo be missed. WINDER, MYRTHA- Helpful and well meaning suggesfions come offen from Myrfha. WINKEL, MARTHA- She has fl'1aI' cerfain air in her wall: and manner- surely you haven'f missed her! WINSOR, GORDON- Talenfed in music, inlelligence, and faithfulness we.- have greaf expecfafions of him. 3 Y- T C-RADUATINC SENIORS WOODINGS, VIRGINIA- Along with her singular personalily, Virginia has lhe efliciency and abilily lo become an ideal secreiary. WCODWARD, LETHA- Her speed in commercial work is sure lo be an alfribule in coming years! WRIGHT, DONNA- Her relying spiril surely could noi hamper any career she mighl enler. ZURBRUGG, ELAINE- Ease and grace upon her slrales is indeed an assel' for her lo feel proud of. CAMERA SHY HAROLD CAMPBELL, WILLIAM CAMPBELL, CHARLOTTE CONNORS, MARJORIE KENNEDY, ERNA KLUTH, STANLEY LEE, MICKEY MAYTON, GLEN MORGAN, FRANK REID.. RAYMOND PETERSON, DALLAS PENTZ, PHYLLIS RICE, ROBERT S.- JOHN SLATE, PAT STITT, NORMAN WALTON, BILL WILGUS, MARTHA- RALPH HETRICK, JIM REID, RICHARD ALDERMAN, JOE- OLIVIA FITZ SIMMONS SENIOR ACTIVITIES ELENA ADAMS-Dramalic Club 3, Chorus 4. BETTY ALLISON-Spanish Club 2, 3, Hisfory Council 3, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Tri-Y 4, Pep Club 4. BETTY WAYNE ANDERSON-Pep Club 4, Honor Sociely 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Pres. Hislory Council, 2, Chorus I, 2, Sludenl Council 2, Boosler Siaff 4, HI-Scribes 3, 4, Lair Slaff 3, 4, News Ed. 4, Tri-Y 3. 4, Gav- Oleefs 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3, A. S. B. Hop 4, Fun lDl Fesl 3, Fencing Club 3, Senior Play 4, Gradualed 3V1 years. KATHRYN BATES-Pep Club 4, French club 3, 4, Lalin club 2, 3, orchesira I. 2. 3. 4: Choir 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Archery Club 3, 4, Home Ec. Club I. 2, Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4. MARGARET BLANKENSHIP-Pep Club 4, Hisiory Council 4, Choir 4. SHIRLEY. BLOM-Pep Club 4, Sludenl Council 2, Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Pres. 2, Lalin Club 4, Golf Club 4, Science Club 4, Pres. 4, Sueege Board I. MARJORIE BOONE-Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Lalin Club 2, 3, Hisfory Council 4, Squeege Board 3, 4, Golf Club 4, Archery Club VIRGINIA BOYD-Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Pep Club 4, French Club 3, 4, Club 2, 3, 4, Lair Slaff 3, Glee Club 3. LORRAINE BRAENDLEIN- B Club 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orcheslra 2, 3, 4, Graduated in 3V1 years. 3, 4. Lalin SHIRLEY ANN BRIGHT-Pep Club 4, German Club 2, 3, Sec. 3, Glee Club 2, Tri-Y 4, Ski Club 4, Harvest Fesiival 4. ROBERTA BUSSETT-French Club 3, 4, Sludenl Council 4, G. C. Sec. 3, 4, Tri Y 3, 4, Class Sec. I, 3, G. A. A. I, 2, Pep Club 4,4 Fun IDI. Fesi 3, C. of C. 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Honor Sociely 2, 3, Pres. DONNA BUNKER-Pep Club 4, G. A. A. I, 2, French Club 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Gradualed in 3'f1 years. ALICE CLIFFORD-Pep Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Lalin Club 3, 4, Dramafics Club 3, Home Ec. Club 2, 4, Archery Club 4. ALICE CONNOLLY-French Club 4, G. A. A. 4, Enlered from Los Angeles High School, Los Angeles. LOUISE COON-Pep Club 4, Honor Sociely 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Dra- maiics Club 4, Hislory Council 4, Archery Club 4, Gaveleers 4, Enlered from Wallace, Idaho. HELEN CRAVER-Pep Club 4, French Club 2, 3, Sec. 2, Hislary Council 3, H Scribes 3, 4, Tri-Y 4, G. C. Cabinei 4, Fencing Club 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Glee Club I, Sludeni Council I, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Fun lbl Fesl 3,.Lair Slaff, Feaiure Ed. 4, Ed.-in-Chief 4, C. of C. 3, 4. 30 EVELYN DANIELS-French Club 2, 3. JOYCE DAVIS-Pep Club 4, Sec. Class, V. Pres. 2, Class Treas. 4, Honor Sociely 2, Home Ec. Club 4, G. C. Treas. 3, Tri-Y 3, 41 Sludenl Council 3. KATHARINE DAVIS-Pep Club 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Choir 4, G. A. A. I ,2, Hi Scribes 4, Lair Sfall 4, Assembly Board 4. DOROTEY DEAMER-Honor Sociefy, Pep Club 4, Home Ec. Club I, 2, Span- ish lub. MARY LOUISE DEAVER-Honor Society I, Z 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Enfe'ed from Wes? Seaille High School, Seaifle Washinglon. VIRGINIA EATHORNE- B Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Honor Socely 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Latin Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Hisfory Council 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Tri-Y 3, 4, G. C. V, Pres. 3, Cabinef 4, Home Ec. Club I, 2, Squeege Board I. PATRICIA ECKLUND-Home Ec. I, 2, Tri-Y 4, Pep Club 4, Lalin Club I. NORMA EDMISTON-French Club 2, 3, Tri-Y 4, Pep Club 4, Harvesl Fesiival 2, 3, 4, Fun lDi Fesl 3, Enlered from Broadway High School, Seallle. JUNE EKLUND-Pep Club 4, Honor Socieiy 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Sec., Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Tri-Y 4, -Enlered from Loonidas School, Leonelh, Min- nesola. CHARLOTTE ERICKSON-Eniered from Silverdale High School, Silverdale, Washinglon. ROSEMARY ETTENBOROUGH-Pop Club 4, Lalin Club 3, Hislory Council 4, Ski Club 4, Home Ec. Club 4. BETTE EZELL-Tri-Y 4, Home Ec. Club 3, 4, G. C. Cabinet 4, Lalin Club 3, 4, Enlered from Valleio High School, California. GRACE FLORENCE-Pep Club 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, French Club 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. IRENE FRITZ-Pep Club 4, Honor Sociely 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Lalin Club 2, Home Ec. Club I, Tri-Y 4, Gaveleers Club 4 Debale Team 4, Hi-Scribes 4, Fencing Club 3, 4, Sludenl Council 4, S. B. Sec'y. 4, Lair Staff, Boosler Staff 4, Senior Ass'l. Ed. 4, C. of C. 4. VIRGINIA GALLEHER-Pep Club 4, German Club 2, 3, Minule Girl 2, 3. ADELLEIGOSS-Pep Club 4, Hislory Council 2, Home Ec. Club I, 2, 4, Chorus 4. ROBERTA HARVEY-G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, B Club 4, Gradualed in 3V1 years. BOBBIE NIEL HAWKINS-Home Ec. Club I, 2, 3, Squeege Board 2, German Club 3, 4, B Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Tri-Y 4, C. of C. 4, Honor Sociely 2. BERTA HERMAN- B Club 3, 4, Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Boosier Slafl 4, Psp Club 4, Archery Club 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Home Ec. Club I, 2, Gaveleers Club 4, Science Club 4, Senior Play 4. iARY HETER-Honor Society. ETTY HICKOX-Pep Club 43 Honor Society 2, 3, 43 French Club 43 Latin Club 2, 33 C. ol C. 43 Lair Staff 4. ETTIE HOPE-Glee Club 43 Squeege Board, V .Pres. 43 Tri-Y 3. 42 Ffeflcll Club 33 Pep Club 43 Home Ec. Club 33 Dramatics Club I. IARION JAMES-Honor Society 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 2, 43 Pep Club 4. EAN WYLIE JESSUP-Pep Club 4, Pres. 43 Honor Society 33 French Club 43 Latin Club 2, 33 History Council 3, 43 Lair Staff 3, 43 Booster Staff, Jr. Ed. 3, Ed.-in-Chiet 43 Tri-Y 3, 43 Treas. 43 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Fencing Club 32 Harvest Festival co-chairman 43 C. of C. 3, 4 Fun IDI Fest 33 Gaveleers 4. THEL JOHNSTON-Pep Club 4. 4ARGARET JOLLY-Class Historian I3 Home Ec. Club I, 33 History Council 23 Chorus 23 Fencing Club 3, Pres. 33 G. C. Cabinet 33 I-rench Club 3, 4: Tri Y 3, 43 C. ot C. 3, 43 FunlDl Fest 33 Class Treas. 33 Jr. Prom. Comm. 33 Booster Staff 3, 4, Ass't Jr. Ed. 3, Sr. Ed. 43 Pep Club 43 Student Council 4, Pres. 43 Gaveleers 43 S. B. Vice Pres. 4. ELIZABETH JONES-Latin Club 3, 43 Science Club 33 Glee Club 3, 43 History Council 43 Pep Club 43 Graduated in 3'f1 years. JPAL JUDY-Pep Club 43 8 Club 43 G. A. A. I, 2, 4. AARGARET KEAN-French Club 33 Pep Club 43 Choir 3, 43 Glee Club 2. IARBARA KENNEDY-Home Ec. Club I3 Pep Club 43 Hiking Club 2. IERNICE KRAUS- B Club 3, 43 Pep Club 43 Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Orches- tra I, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 43 G. C. Cabinet 43 Archery Club 3, 43 Gaveleers 4. ELLEN KRESTERSON-Hiking Club I, 23 Home Ec. VIRGINIA LAING-Pe Club 4' Honor Society 2, 3, 43 French Statt 3,'.4, EH.-in-Chief 43 Sec. 43 Jr. Home Ec. Club 2, 3. p , Club 2 ,3, Pres. 33 Glee Club I, 2, 33 G. A. A. I, 23 Lair ' Hi-Scribes 3, 43 G. C. Cabinet 33 G C. Treas. 43 Trl-Y 3, 4, Prom. Comm. 33 Fencing Club 3, V. Pres. 33 Ski Club 3, 43 Club I, 33 Class Sec. 23 C. ot C. 3, 4. QORENE LARKIN-French Club 2, 33 Pep Club 43 Hi-Scribes 43 Lair Staff 4. AARTHA LEBUS-Glee Club 2. IHARMIAN LOCKHEAD-Entered from Forks High School, Forks, Washing- ton.- KATHRYN MacDONALD-Pep Club 43 Honor Society 2, 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 Archery Club 3, 4, Sec'y. 3, Pres. 4. MARGARET MacDONALD-French Club 3, 43 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 43 Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Archery Club 3, 4, Sec'y.-Treas. 4. DICKSIE MAPES-Honor Society 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 4, Sec'y. 33 Latin Club 3, 43 History Council 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 4. LEONIE MARCEL-French Club I, Z, Sec'y. 23 Home Ec. Club I, 43 History Council 3, Sec'y. 33 Archery Club 3, 43 Tri-Y 43 Pep Club 43 Ski Club 43 Class Sec'y. 4. ANNA FAITH MARTIN-Pep Club 4. MARY CATHERINE McHALE-Pep Club 43 French Club 3, 43 Latin Club I, 2, 33 Dramatic Club 2, 33 History Council 43 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 43 Booster Staff 43 Debate Club 43 Gaveleers Club 43 B Club 43 Debate Team 4. ANN MEADE-Choir 3, 4. CARgLbh1EHNER-Home Ec. Club I, 23 German Club 3, 43 Pep Club 43 Glee u . VIOLET MORRIS-Spanish Club 43 Squeege Board 43 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 43 Graduated in 3Vg years. MARY ZMORSE-Pep Club 43 Latin Club 2, 33 G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 Hiking Club . . 3- BEATRICE MOSBARGER- B Club 3, 43 Pep Club 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 3, 43 History Council 3, 43 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 43 Archery Club 3. MARJORIE MOTTNER-Chorus I, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 43 Home Ec. Club l. ADA NAHON--Pep Club 43 Honor Societyg Latin Club 3, 43 Band I. NADYNE NELSON-French Club3 Latin Club3 Honor Society. MAXINE NORDQUIST-Honor Society 2, 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Latin Club 23 History Council 3. LORRAINE NOVOTNEY-Pep Club 43 Latin Club 33 Home Ec. Club 2. DOREEN OFFERDAHL-French Club 23 Spanish Club I. BETTY OSWIN-Golt Club 4, Sec'y. 43 Fencing Club 43 Minute Girl 43 Entered from Roosevelt High School, Seattle, Washington. PHYLLIS PALMER-Pep Club 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Graduated in 3'f1 years. ROSEMARY PATNUDE-Home Ec. Club I, 2, 43 Pep Club 43 Chorus I, 2. JEANNE PAYNE-Pep Club 43 Latin Club 33 History Council 43 Hiking Club I3 Glee Club 2, 3, 4. GERTRUDE PEAK-Latin Club I, 23 Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Science Club -l. ssrrv Lou ransom-Psp club 4, Home sc. cub i, 2, Hiking Club i, em Club 2, 3. BETTIE PEASE--Pep Club 43 Spanish Club 33 Dramatics Club I3 French Club 43 Photography Club 3, 43 Home Ec. Club 2, 43 Ski Club 43 Chorus I. MARILYN PICKENS-Pep Club 43 Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Student Council 43 Minute Girls 33 Tri-Y 4. BEADIE RASLER-G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. MARIE RODDY-Pep Club 43 French Club 33 Latin Club I, 2, 33 Dramatic Club 33 History-Council 3, 43 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 43 Minute Girl 3. MARILYN ROLLER-Pep Club 43 Honor Society 2, 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Squeege Board 2, Sec'y. 23 Dramatic Club I, 23 Chorus I, 2, 3, 43 Big 20 I, 23 All School Play I, 33 Harvest Festival 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 4. MAXINE SCHIEBER-Home Ec. Club 23 Pep Culb 4. BERNICE SCHOONOVER-Glee Club 33 Chorus 33 Pep Club 4. VIVIAN SCRIBNER--G. A. A. 43 Pep Club 43 Entered from Kirkland High School, Kirkland, Washington. GERRY LEE SCHREIBER-Yell Leader 2, 3, 43 Jr. Prom. Chair. 33 G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 43 Tri-Y 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Fencing Club 3, 43 Student Council 23 Honor Society 33 History Council 33 Harvest Festival 2, 43 Hiking Club 23 Adv. Mgr. Stamp Plan 43 Graduated in 3'f1 years. VIRGINIA SKOLDBERG-Pep Club 43 Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Pres. 43 French Club 3, 43 Latin Club I3 Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Mgr. 43 Tri-Y 1 ,4 ,V. Pres. 43 Gaveleers Club 43 G. C. Cabinet 4. LALITA SLATE-Entered trom Cleveland High School, Seattle, Washington, 3. BETTY STELL--Honor Society 2, 3, 43 French Club 3, 4. CAROLYN STODDARD-Pep Club 4, V. Pres. 43 Ski Club 43 Tri-Y 43 G. C. Cabinet 4. VIRGINIA STREED-Pep Club 43 Entered from Kent High School, Kent, Washington. JOAN TATHAM--Squeege Board I, Sec'y. I3 French Club I, 23 Honor Society 2, 33 Pep Club 33 Graduated in 3'f2 years. WANDA TEACHOUT-Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 43 Tri-Y 4. BETTY VOCKRODT-Pep Club 43 Honor Society 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. I, 2, 33 Student Council 23 Hom! Ec. Club 2. LOIS JANE WALKER-Glee Club 3. MARION WALL- B Club 43 Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Sec'y. 33 French Club 3, 43 History Council 23 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 Home Ec. Club 23 Gaveleers Club 4, Sec'y. 4. ELIZABETH MAE WALLIS-Pep Club 43 Chorus 2, 43 Lair Staff 3, 43 Hi- Scribes 3, 43 G C. Cabinet 43 Gaveleers 43 C. ot C. 43 Jr. Statesmen of America 43 Graduated in 3V3 years. DOROTHY WHITNEY-Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 43 Tumbling 23 Entered from Oueene Anne High School, Seattle, Washington, 4. GERALDINE WILKINS-Pep Club 43 Honor Society 43 French Club 3, 43 His- tory Council 43 G. A. A. I, 23 Home Ec. Club 43 Entered from Broadway High School, Seattle, Washington. LORRAINE WILSON-Band I, 2, 3, 4. MYRTHA WINDER-Home Ec. Club I3 Spanish Club 43 Pep Club 4. MARTHA WINKEL-Pep Club 43 French Club 3, 43 Glee Club I, 2, 3. VIRGINIA WOODINGS- B Club 3, 4, Sec'y. 3, Pres. 43 Pep Club 43 Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Treas. 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Squeege Board 2, Sec'y. 23 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 43 Hiking Club Z3 Minute Girls 33 Tri-Y 43 Home Ec. Club 2. LETHA WOODWARD-Home Ec. Club 23 Pep Club 4. DOIENAI IVRIGHT-Home Ec. Club I3 Pep Club 43 Glee Club 2, 33 Spanish u . ELAIN ZURBRUGG- B Club 3, 43 Honor Society 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. I, 23 Rolling 20 2, 3, Sec'y. 2, 3. DON ADAMS,-Letterman's Club 43 Hi-Y 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Football 43 Baseball 33 Gaveleers 4, Pres. 4. RICHARD ALDERMAN-Football 43 Baseball 3, 43 Letterman's Club 43 Chorus I, 23 German Club 3, 4. ' CLARENCE ALLISON-German Golf Club 43 Ski Club 2, 3, Science Club 4. JOHN RICHARD AMES-Radio BEN BAKER-Honor Socety 2, 3, LOREN JACK BELL-Football I3 2, 33 Stage Crew I, 2, 3, 4. JUNIOR BOAZ-German Club Science Club 4. WENDELL BRADLEY BERRY-French ,Club 43 Latin Club 2, 3, 43 History Council 3, 4, Treas. 33 Band I3 Orchestra 23 Debate 43 Gaveleers 43 Con- gress ot Youth 2, 3. Club 3, 43 Latin Club I, 23 Orchestra I, 23 43 Squeege Board I, 2, 33 Honor Society 43 Club I, 2, 3, 43 Gaveleers 4. 43 German Club 2, 33 Rolling 20 I, 2. Operators Staff 23 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra I, 43 Ski Club 2, 3, 43 Squeege Board 43 ROBERT T. BLANKENSHIP-French Club 23 All School Play 33 Dramalics Club I, 2, 3. WAYNE BONINE-K. ,of G. P. 3, 43 German Club 3, 43 Brand I, 2, 3. ROBERT LUKE BOUDREAUX-Lellerman's Club 3, 4, Pres. 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 K. of G. P. 3, 4, Pres. 43 Glee Club I, 2, 31 Foolball 2, 3, 43 Track 23 Sludenl Council 3, 43 Gaveleers 43 C. ol C. 3. HAROLD E. CALLISON-Leflerman's Club 43 Boosler Graduated in 3V2 years. ' ROBERT M. CHRISTENSBN-Honor Sociely 23 Radio Band I, 2, 33 Orcheslra I, 2, 33 Track 2, 3. JOHN WHITE COLTON-French Club 43 All-School Punahou High School, Honolulu, Hawaii. ERNEST W. CREELMAN-Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 43 German Club 3, 4, Pres. 43 Squeege Board I, 2, 33 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Boosler Slaff lfho- gographer 2, 3, 43 Archery Club 3, 4, Pres. 33 Science Club 4, Sec'y.- reas. . JAME6 J. CRUMP-Lellerman's Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 33 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 43 K. of G. P. 3, 4, Sql. al Arms 33 Track 2, 3, 43 Sludenl Council 33 Foolball Mgr. I3 Cross Counfry 3, 43 B C. V. Pres. 4. JOSEPH R. CUMMING-Leflerman's Club I, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 K. of G. P. 3, 43 Lalin, Club I, 23 Hislory Council 33 Track I, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE R. DASHO-German Club I, 2, 3. MARL ARMOND DAWN--Glee Club I, 2, 33 Lellerman's Club 2, 3, 43 Fool'- ball I, 2, 3, 4. BILL C. DODGE-German Club 23 Squeege Board 23 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Foofball 3. DON RICHARD DOOLEY-Hi-Y 43 Honor Sociely 2, 33 French Club 2, 3: Hislory Council 33 Jr. Slalesmen of America 43 Aslronomy Club 3, V. Pres. 33 Ski Club 2, 3, 43 Science Club 43 Sludenl Council 43 Boosler Slalf 33 Gaveleers 43 Class Pres. 23 S. B. Pres. 4. BEN EDWARDS-German Club. RICHARD DAVID EDWARDS-Glee Club I, 2, 33 German Club 2, 43 Dra- malics Club I, 2, 33 Foolball 3, 43 All-School Play I3 Leflerman's Club 43 Senior Play 43 Gaveleers 4, V, Pres. 43 Gradualed in 3'f3 years. JOHN RICHARD ELLER, JR.-Le+ferman's Club 2, 3, 43 K. of G. P. 3, 4, Sec'y. 33 Hisrory Council 23 Glee Cub I, 2, 3, 43 Baskelball I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Sludenl Council I, 4 3Class Pres. I, 3 ,4 C. of C. 3, 43 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Foolball Adverlising 43 Gaveleers 43 Senior Play 4. HOWARD ELLIS-Gradualed in 3V1 years. FREDERICK A. ERICKSON-Track Mgr. 23 Ski Club 4. OSCAR A. GUNDERSON-Baseball 3, 43 Lellerman's Club 3, 4. PAUL R. HAGGBLOOM-Track Mgr. I3 Hi-Y 43 Honor Sociely 2, 3, 43 - Booslers Slaff 43 Jr. Prom. Comm. 33 B. C. Board 4. LEWIS RICHARD HARDEN-German Club 2, 3, 43 Orcheslra I, 23 Tumbling 2 3 4' Rolling 20 3 CHARLES DAN HARKNESS-Honor Sociely 2, 3, 43 I, 2, 3, 43 Tennis I, 23 Tumbling I, 23 Science Club 43 Debale 23 Band Board 3, 4. ROBERT WARREN HOFFMAN-S. B. V. Pres. 43 Hi 33 Dramatic Club 33 Sfudenl Council 4, Pres. C. of C. 3, 4, V. Pres. 33 Gaveleers 43 Science Gradualed in 3V2 years. HERBERT HUDSON-Rolling - 20 3. VICTOR E. I-IULTEEN-Lellerman's Club 2, 3, 43 German Club 3, 43 Baskelball . . 3. - Slaff 43 Foolball 3, 43 Club I, 2, 3, Pres. 33 Play 43 Enlered from German Club 2, 33 Band Scribes Hislory Council 43 All School Play 3, 43 Club 43 German Club 43 BOB JOHNSON-Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4, V. Prcs. 23 German Club 4. JAMES KARST-Honor Sociely 2, 3, 43 German Club 2, 3, 4. KENNETH KARST-Foolball 4. WAYNE F. KIRKLAND-Radio Club l, Z, 33 Track I, 23 Slage Crew 33 Gradualed in 3V1 years. MONTE WALTER KORB-German Club 43 Senior Play 43 Enlered from Bellingham High School, Bellingham, Washinglon. HARLAN LAES-Squeege Board 23 Hiking Club 23 Rolling 20 43 Gradualed in 3'l1 years. CARL ROBERT LAGERGREN-Honor Sociely 2, 3, 43 German Club 2, 33 Radio Club I, Sec'y. I3 Tumbling I, 2, 43 Archery Club 3, 4, V. Pres .4. GEORGE LARSON-K. of G. P. 2, 3, 43 French Club 23 All School Play 2, 4. ROBERT LARSON-German Club 3, 43 Squeege Board 4, Pres. 4. ROBERT LAYTON-Honor Sociely 33 German Club 2, 33 Band I, 2, 3, 43 TUIIYIIS 32 Tumbling I, 2, 3, Y. Pres. 33 Ski Club 2, 3. IRVING LEVIN-Honor Sociely 2, 3, 43 Lalin Cub 2, 33 Hislory Council 33 Glee Club 4. RAY LOMBARD-Ski Club 3, 43 Lalin Club 33 Rolling 20' '3. COY LOVE-Hi-Y 4, Pres. 43 Lafin Club I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Baskelball Mgr. 2, 33- Gaveleers 4. BILL MacDONALD-Radio Club I, 2, 33 Movie Slafl 43 Rolling 20 3, 4. CLAY MADDEN-Chorus I3 Band I, 2, 33 German Club I, 2. HARLAN MAGNUSSEN-Band 2, 33 Tumbling. WALLACE MATHEWS-German Club 23 Foolball 43 Baseball Manager I, 23 Foolball Manager 2, 33 Yell Leader I3 B Team Basebal 3. JACK MATZAT-Ger-man Club 33 Glee Club Z, 33 Foolball 3, 4. CLEMENT MEZZANTI-Enlered from Por? Orchard High School, Port Orchard, Washinglon. JOHN MCFARLAND-K. of G. P. 3, 43 Lalin Club 43 Science Club 43 Band I, 23 Foolball I, 23 Ski Club 2, 3, 4. JAMES H. MCGILL-Chorus I, 2, 33 Track 3, 4. JOHN MOELLER-Honor Sociely 2, 43 German Club 3, 4. FRED MUHLEMAN-LeMerman's Club 43 Foolball 43 Enlered lrom Mam- moulh, Oregon. ROBERT RAYMOND MYERS-Baseball 2, 3. BERT NELSON-German Club I, 23 Slage Crew I, 2, 3, 4. BERNARD O'CONNELL-Foolball I, 23 Bind: Enlered from Sl. Augusline's School, San Diego, California, 4. RAYMOND O'CONNELL-Enlered from Sl. Augusline's School, San Diego, California, 4. WILLIAM W. ONSTAD-French Club, I, 23 Hisfory Council 3, 43 Archey Club 3. LLOYD ANDREW PAPPAS-K. of G. P. 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 43 Ski Club I, 2, 3, 43 Squeege Board 43 Chorus I, 2, 3, 43 Track 43 German Club 3. HOWARD PAYNE-Squeege Board I, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 23 Foolball lj Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. CLARENCE PETERSON-Gaveleers 4. DONALD LEWIS PETERSON-Honor Sociely 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 33 Squeege Board I, 2. THEODORE L. PETERSON-Gaveleers 4. CUSHING PHILLIPS, JR.-French Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 33 Band 4. JAMES PRUITT-Lellerman's Club 3, 43 K. of G. P. 3, 43 Foolball 43 Track 3, 43 Gradualed in 3Il1 years. RICHARD ROBERTS-Ski Club 2, 3, 43 French Club 43 Dramalic Club 43 Squeege Board I, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 23 Booster Slafl 33 Movie Oper. Slalf 2, 3, 4. ROBERT VERNON ROGERS-Lellerman's Club 3, 43 K. of G. P. 3, 43 Orches- tra 23 Foolball 3, 43 Foolball Mgr. 23 Baskelball B 23 Baseball 3, 43 Baseball Mgr. I3 Sphinx Club 3. ROBERT PAUL SCHLAEFLI-Lafin cllllbi Rolling 20 3, 4, V. Pres. 43 Silver Blades 4, Pres. 4. JAMES SCHOLLMEYER-Track3 Squeege Board. FRED SEIGNER-Hi-Scribes 3, 43 Silver Blades 43 Ski Club 3, 43 Lair Slafl 4, Sporls Ed. 4. OMAR SENN-Track 2, 3, JAMES FRANCIS SMITHSON-Lellerman's Club 3, 43 Honor Sociely 23 German Club 3, 43 Band I, 23 Baskelball I, 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Squeege Board I3 Science Club 4. CHARLES HENRY STIVERS-Band I, 2, 3, 4, Mgr. 43 Orchesrla I, Z, 3, 43 Lalin Club I. DEAN STONE-Lellerman's Club 3, 43 Foolball 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Sludenl Council 43 Hi-Y 43 B. C. Pres. 43 Gaveleers 43 Enlered from Vancouver High School, Vancouver, Washingfon, 2. DAVID SWAN-Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 43 Band 23 German CIub3 Golf Club 2, 3, 43 Graduafed in 3V1 years. KEN TENGE-Spanish Club 3, 43 Foofball 3, 43 Lefferman's Club 4. ROBERT RAY THAYER-Enlered from Broadway High School, Seallle, Wash- ingfon3 Gradualed in 371 years. JAMES A. TURNER-Radio Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4. DARREL VAN ROSSUM-Science Club 33 Rifle Club lj Band I, Z, 33 Ski Club 2, 4. FRED WACHTMAN-Tumbling 33 Gaveleers 4. BARRETT OLNEY WETZEL-Leflerman's Club 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 German Club 23 Hislory Council 33 Track 2, 3, 43 Cross Counlry 2, 3, 43 Sludenl glouracil 43 Class V. Pres. 43 Gaveleers 43 A. S. B. Hop 43 Squeege oar 3. ARTHUR D. WILSON-Spanish Club 3, 43 French Club I3 Tumbling Z, 3. GORDON WINSOR-Band I, 2, 33 Squeege Board 2, 33 Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4. 32 CII ASSIFS 1- '-masl s. ,A Y ,fwfr L,-.ff Aw 1n,sAm - . ' .f 1219, :fag 'lf ,.. 'lff..'1.' '- - +1 P3 F3 if AZ A 3:5 F PW sq 3 1 w F2 ,, is ,E fi' ii if -A ' 4 f 5 2 Q. W THE JUNICDR CLASS Presidenf Vice-Presideni Adviser ' Secrefary Treasurer WESLEY WAGER Presiden+ Vice-Presideni JUNIOR HURLEN Secrefary RUTH TURVEY Treasurer EILEEN CONNOLLY Adviser MISS KATHERINE NORMAN To presenf +o 'rhe s1'uden'I's a Junior Prom fha? would be fhe mos? excifing social evenf of fhe season was +I1e Task placed before 'Hue spiri+ed Juniors af +I1e beginning of 'I'I1e year. Now +I1a+ fhe Prom is over if may be said Hwaf +I1e nexf Junior class will have a difficulf +ime fo enferiain fhe sfudeni body wifh such a success. 35 Daulph, Dedoyard, Devaney, Devery, Card, Camp- bell, Dawkins, Cofhary. Coon. Chrisfenson, Dickenson, Durkos, Davis, Clo ward, Effen, Dowd, Ellioff. Cowan, Couller, Corle, Connolly, Duckwiler, Cofh ary, Day, Enhelder, Cookson, Casad. Clark, Chambers, Crawford, Gallegher, Croswaife, Cronkife, Flaherfy, Duffield, Dorman, Dunbar. Perrin, Posey, Orrfelf, Parrish, Olson. PruiH, Riggs, Nordquisr, Parker, Peferson, Rich' mond, Presser. Miss Norman, Liner, Rowe, Miner, Pelfingill, Rea, Naon. Parfon, Oliphonl, Pederson, Paschal, Nims, Chap, man. Raymond, Ross, Harris, Ruefer, Rapp, Niles. 36 Longley, Sfory, Jones, Jackson, Jefferson, McDon- ald, Lundemo. Liner, Kellogg, Larson, Meyers, Kingman. Keller, LaFevre, Meredith, Jack, McCaslin, McPhee, Lafrell, Kidder, King. Johnson, Marshall, Meade, Lewis, Jackson, McCarty, Myers, Johnson. Longley, Madden, Lynch, Mulvany, Jones, John' son, McCorkle, Long, Maul. . Archibald, Buckley, Berrigan, Arfhun, Broman, Buck ner, Bowcufr, Bayer. BourgeHe, Avery, Boolh, Boyer, Ahearn, Bayes Avery, Anderson. Adams, Barlow, Broil, L. Bro++, L. Brown, Bercof. Bowman, Burns, Busby, Abacherli ,Beane, Bridges Bourgeffe, Broman, Beasley. Y Gibbs, Gauflnier, Frifz, Gorgenson, Flieder, Hord Hudson, Herroll. Hayes, Hanson, Herrick, Frechin, Greenwalf, Har rison, Hermanson, Henry. Gallegher, Finn, Gill, Gangler, Helfon, Harden Fanlz. Heaflw, Frender, Higgins, Fuller, Farmer, Hurlan Hanberg, Forlaan. 3 5 e 0 I :maid l-wana ulhlli .diff l -l--5 ,-M .1-'- 1 ll- D' Y' -LJ Q, fb! Lg :xl Wi 1 , yy 'Q -nr . tl an-rn,-N-xr do p . . wsar uzzzr? :?:r:::?P5??EE2 ggi-,::g:g,... x if r THE SOPHCDMCRE CLASS Presideni Vice-Presideni Adviser Presidenf . S SMALLWYN ERlcKsoN , - J Vice-Presideni' .S LUANN TRAVIS - Socrefary , , , JUANITA JONES Treasurer . ,, . , HELEN ROGERS Sgt-af-Arms , KENT CHOLLAR Adviser ,, , ,. .MISS EDITH GIDEON Having already adapfed Ihemselves fo fhe high school life, Ihese Sophomores, usuaIIy +he dark horse class, have achieved honor and glory Ihrough Iheir spirifed leaders and acfive members. I 39 KQ-1? Wilson, Wrighf, Unruh, She is, encker, C, Smiirh Scanlon Sfeinharf Dolan ef. 'li' Woods, Travis Shephard Sfone Salmela Gunnar S lille, Smi+l1, Sifko Schoclr W Vosgien Sfo an Vockrodf Sclwoonover Parr Miss G a n Holbrook, FifzSimmons, Gales, Francis, Hosfefler. Hague. Garland, Hicks, Henning, Gailher, Hale, Gillam, Faulkner. Honodel, Hall, Hayes, D. Forbes, J. Forbes, Hech- aus, Gallager, Criswell. Forman, Glackin, Flefclwer, Hussey, Fry. Hus+on, Force, Hill, Jerison, lnnes. Gunn. Bufler, Adler, Brownliill, Bouchnrd, N. Ames. Bailey, R. Brown, Baker, Alguard, Berrieau, Booflw. Albrecl'i+, E. Brown, A. Anderson, Baker, Adams, Bozartlw, Adams. y A+her+on, M. Brown, Apeland, Brinker, Bouglnfon, Braman. 40 Jones, Larson, Kliesaflw, Killian, Johnson Kindred. Jacobs, Lenki, Lewis, Jones, Kleinfelfer, Lee, Kres ferson. Kuhlman, Lyman, Leafhey, Lusk, Le Caire, Lion berger. Kulwlman, Jackson, Jolwnson, Korb, Kelly, Landon Kennedy, Jarvis, Larson, Lanning, Jones. v l4 E'.n:f yi A. Mascher, Perry, Madden, Maleo, Pease, Plume- dore, Mohow, Moe, Alma Mascher, Nash. McKnigh+, Miller, McFarland, Peferson, Nofhwang. Pererson, Moses, Pond, Malslrom, Perala, O'Grady Marlin, Pickering, Paine, Rae, Neal, Norgren Olanoy. Malcher, Miller, Merrill, Mills, McCorllle, Peferson Myers. McCar+y, Orcuff, Rueff, Quinn, Onslad, Meeks Myers, McBeih, Quarnsrrom, Puderbaugh. Pafiee, McCuslrer, MacDonald. Berry, Rich, Melicar Mah, Parfhemer, Purdin, Richards, Pierson, Murphy. ij ,fff,5l'l Xxtllg JBA 1 A , YHA ' 7 VNLAN' . Pollard, DeLong, Chollar, Dunlap, Ca++anach,Cleve an . 2. Cole. Chrisienson, Druen, Campbell, Connors. 3. Campbell, Carfer, Cramer, Erickson, Defhridge. 4. Englebrefson, Couse, Dailey, Couch, Ensign, Erick son, Crawford. 5. Dasho, Eelhorne, Davis, Daugherfy. ,411 v f .f 5 H , sw .1 Lv, AT Wwiirf ii THE FRESHMAN CLASS Presideni' Vice-Presid em Adviser Secre'I'ary Treasurer Presideni L .DUANE THOMPSON Vice-Presideni L .GEORGE KELLY Treasurer L LL L L L LL LVIRGINIA OASS Secre+ary L L L ,.,, DOROTHY JESSUP Sgt-a+-Arms ..,A. L ,.., LLLLAL KEAN Adviser L L L MISS ALICE HOWARD Spiri+, perfecfly iypified by +he Freshman class, has been fheir greafesi' asset Their hearfy coopera+ion wifh school acfivifies has aided in many successes fhroughouf fhe year. Wifh 'iheir acfive enirance +o high school life, if is predicfed ihai fhe nexi' fhree years have much in s+ore for +hem. l 43 Vanwerl, Wesl, Williams, Wilson, Wooley, Shricker, Young, Slrehlau, Vaughn. Howard, Shannon, Schairer, Wilson, Sines, Whil- man, Shrewsbury, Sequinn. Winkel, Young, Telly, Wilkins, Sherman, Whealon, Sinclair, Sunday, Smilh, Tuei. Shelly, While, Slumpl, Selgrin, Slale, Scribner, Warren, Wardley, Skinner. Tenge, Taylor, Schull, Tempio, Slevens, Wiley, Thompson. While, Wallers, Slevenson, Triggs, Walls, Veeder, Young, Shorl, Smilh. Love, Madden, McUsler, McKelvey, Myers, Leydon Lelerlieer, Maslon, Mauanli. Leighlon, McNeil, Jones, Lawrence, Mynheer, Mag nussen, McHale, C. Lawrence. Mccaslin, Mclnlyre, Pease, Burroughs, Mosbarger, McPheen, Mascher, V. Luke, Louis. McCord, Lund, McKiernan, Mansfield, Laes, Moll- ner, Morrison. Landon, Mobray. Mayo, Lewis, Mackey, Marlin, McFarland, Liner, F. Liner. 44 'B 'r Adaiins, Earharl, Fisher, FilzSimmons, Davis. Fellon, Durham, Gales, Flescher, Denend. Dickinson, Falland, Greyell, Gibbs, Grassness. Greenler, Greenwood, Fuller, Greer, Gillie, Deamer. DeWeese, Eicher, Claylon. Ringslead, Rayfield, Owens, Poller, Penor, Novak Roberlson, Rasler, Palnude, Olsen, Rickey, Nash, E Olson. 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'1i97'f7g.l:fi If L ,ig ' ' 1 ' A Gm siilgm h 4715,-i,ijZg,kA , wi l 2:33 'M ?'1!eLw,, ! ru.,-.g MINISTRATIQN STUDENT COUNCXL. ypvcrnkng hody' in Lhis high 5chooX S+ LQ the Suxdcm Cmmch. Xt ms pmtemcd xc ngmumd gauverxxxhcnt in that it has cpmtmcms ff'-cxccuuvc, Xcgxshnkve and hx' The cxccuxwc dcpmmncm is the he whxch hands down the Xnws. The Xcgxshv wdy ks cumpuscd ui rcpvcscmzmwei Hmm wh mum, The Sudkckzd gmup, whxch 1- as WW ni Ltkzds, kv made up ui mum. S hmm thc student body. The viccfp' . x ul Lhc smdcm hwdy acts aw pvc-khng cu, 'funds me had every two wcckf Lu dcckdc Ou: mkshmem hw uhcndcrs. Viuhnms me rc' urmcd hy huh puhcihp stahs The hws- ur mk- vi xhq smdcm cmxnch me as hwXhwJ51 PXBSENCE. Xu czlsc M axhwcucc one shcmxdd, on hu return, secure lk pmk ahp imm thc uihcc hcimc +chcmX hugging. The FHLUBKKKYCS of uh thc xwchcrQ in whusc chases he ks, amd of his puvcms, um vc' quxfcd un this shp, Xt shumd he vcuxvhcd Uv the fum pcrmd icnchcv the day mixer unc! rc' turn. STUDENT COUNCTL OYFENSES. X, Du not nm in the haha kkp usscmhhcs. in the hahs. Presiden+LEY X Bo Vige F-AOFFMAN residem MARS A Se RET JOLL crefdry Y MR S . OREN S Adviser ON !,.-,-,L f Q 2- OL ' BUSSE 3- O SEN' WE TT' JOLL . SORENSOLINGS AR?I-TE' . W U AGER, EQMVEECKSON RNE ' 5 I W' 1 'z 1i'. 'vJ ' V'- 1'? N'r!v' F 7'.7-T 7 T 'Ti- f Q'f7, fi7.Bi 4', -: ' 'ff'l4l'T-V 'V'1fS'fr':' 5 1,'N Tilgiiii' 517251 '!K'Ps2, f 1,-My , - me -re ,, .rfq.,,4e,-fre,-ax 1- .113-Q Nvsrpfaff, ff no fm frwa-i .fi I ul HONOR SOCIETY su, Presidenlg VIRGINIA SKOLDBERGg Vlce-Presidenl, BILL CREELMANQ Secrelary, SHIRLEY BLOMQ Treasurer, VIRGINIA WOODINGSQ Adviser, MISS CROFOOT. The Phi Bela Kappas of tomorrow . . . inspiralional monlhly C, - K 05 4 gt f ' W ' meelings . . . holding a banquel al lhe Rainbow Inn . . . allending OXXNG Q, a conference in Vaughn . . . inilialing new members . . . a Thanks- hca. YR XQ1 yogkllfxxx giving parly . . . a novel May Day breakfasl . . . successl' QCOGOQ YL SOC QOXQ B100 Xxllixv . ' R , ' . 'IC Clxloxw. O90 s exxifcfoe H1003 will xg CAA C Kc 90 oct xx X998 GQ' -gi Ovxxu X90 Q, V X 'A ,avi o A 9 X We 9 1 .10 Qgogxagi 502 ,xyxozoz gwbe,-p Gov, YY 5509 W9 vow- yd 6 9 AN 30 oi Qc, Y 'L ,iyxoofqi Ov, xg gvgmgxxs XNXXQG xoaqegba y y ,Ate XXXC HR P ROY WLC A You 15, YQBXQ ko A. V ic AW - Q xo N02 ellie View A ,Callie rw W0 Acfxq cell I .AKC SA., 'F' koi N C . of , Y liwicil kxN99b6XOiSlacwcfY9 X- cc K3 . X - A-. fx 'A Blige' QC' yell' Qfli' gofj . eo Q 0 c I xg VA Y Q0 Q4 B Qolgdx 'af 940 Q are E ,I 1 W' A we eel -rx 'P ef' - is vi Pxfrl' IX X age O Qevvws, 90 Q. fi' C A-O QCA . S0 'Q K' 'off in YY . - sei? lv OX xl'- X e , 52 mi -eco io , Qf an 25 Q56 oe ef- QI ,nfl at 'IQ A ROY K '50 Oo ' woexx' l YM 5 9 c ' 000 Q-,cf oil AC 09 YA K0 ew ' 4 XB e ,aw Q qv no xd 2' ,S QQQXVI V4 wld Q02 O f Cac 0060 4' awk ge in X , W - or Q, Q ,005 X-,390 ge lo 'Mio ,AQ Q B- Q90 X , 1. kill?-aQ5l0l6c6 xo . L 3 1 f . , XOK' xv SX V qi E ' 4' ' If SENIORS-Jack Ames, Ben Baker, Kalhgales, Mariorie Boone, Roberla Bussel, Louise Coon, Bill Creelman, Dorolhy Deamer, Shirey Blom, Virginia Ealhorne, June Ecklund, Irene Frilz, Paul Haggbloom, Dan Harkness, Berla Herman, Mary Heler, Belly Hickox, Charlolle Honodel, James Karsl, Bernice Kraus, Roberl Lagergren, Virginia Laing. Irving Levin, Kalhryn MacDonald, Margrel MacDonald, Dicksie Mapes, John Moeller, Bealrice Mosbarger, Ada Nahon, Maxine Nordquisl, Gerlrude Peak, Donald Pelerson. Marilyn Pickens. Virginia Skoldberg, Belly Slell, Wanda Teachoul, Marion Wall, Clarence Allison, Marion James, Bob Lagergren, Belly Vockrodl. Gordon Wilson. JUNIORS-Dorolhy Berringan, Belly Bourgelle, Mariorie Bowman, E.-nesl Boyer, Eslher Buckley, Belly Crawford, Joe Cumming, Roy Ellen, Audrey Freshin, Dorolhy Frilz, Alan Fry, Rulh Johnson, Belly McCasIin, George Main, Edilh Mead, Mary Jane Meredilh, Pauline Mulvany, Nadyne Nelson, Bob Orrlell, Dorolhy Baschal, Shirley Presser, Dora Rowe, Kalhlenn Rueler, Joyce Sands, Jennie Sundval, Joan Talham, Caro- line Tempio, Jane Thulean, Bill Truemper, Rulh Turvey, Joyce Walsh, Bonnie Whalen, Kenny Wood, Belly Woodings, Dick Lewis, Hans Seiverlsen, Jean Veldee, Louise Hermanson, Bill Dillenbeck, Wayne Kirkland, Bill Burns, Mola Ames. SOPHOMORES-James Braman, Mary Jane BrQckerman, Barbara Dollard, Lucille Engelbrelson, Inger Erickson, Allwyn Erickson, Harry Flesher, Gerlrude Gailher, Joan Gunnar, Wendall Hague, Beryl Innes, Rulh Lanning, Belly Lebus, Mary Moses. Jean Naish, Duane Norgren, Kalhryn Nolhwang, Rulh O'Grady, Shirley Sampson, Bob Schull, Joseph Sheels, Marjorie Smilh, Warren Slone, Luann Travis, Rulh Veldee, Deanna While, Audrey Masher, Ken Slory, Gordon Lurain, Mariorie Kleisalh. 52 , UB GIRLS CL GIRLS, CLUB. GIRLS' CLUB CREED. I believe as a School gzrl of Bremerton I should be: joyous, courageous and courteous. Truthful conslderate and just. Loyal and smcere ln fnendshlp, too noble to spealr :ll of others. flhllzug to forgive and forget, P?01Izpt and graczous rn obedzence. Ready to do all posslble serwce. Qu1clr to appreczate what zs d Respectful to my elders True to the b may become one for me. est that wltbrh me that I a fine and worthy woman. OFFICERS OF GIRLS' CL UB. President R b t Bu tt. I Wee-Preslinttlzgbby Sigbeal Ha Lvlrzns. Treasurerx Wrguua Lalng. Set-retar,vXPhyll1s Prultt. The Qrls' Club ' pose of acqu ' work, t r . IS maintained for the pur- amtmg new glrls with gzrls' club be Ofheers, and the advzser. Special con- act wrth you is made through the A551156 Girls, who Will be elected ln your roll rOgms, We Want every girl to feel free to come ' 'Hilfe USG of the facllltzes oI7'ered t m and hat are yours, x8g ,arY , 5.c Ms: G- nA I OE CUMSHRK AQTHUN J mt. 30 .-,,,s:::Qf.+gQ1goM. . vif, S0 AG AN 5'?NEi E':1UL H E RO M: . 1. D . HA ZL2 '?f i5E.I.S.'?f0N' Addvlh H MA Numa nqhlYb'y aah ' m:5 'an9 -dry ' P P ' 'P' sculinosggllzlsaqznf ?- csgggslllll M' . -. sf' - ' ' nd funsl::b '::Ha ::,::fI c.' . pid 'know' n W and Ad ,,qIlIp.dIf y,cG3gp. bw .irblsng :or 2l'c5,g-go a Q- CW d 'lou G hlP 'n min' 53 K. HANGT: EAL pull IE NLIS 50589,-QYL . nf. yi .Pr 'd:r ' .cg l SO auSSTT:LX NG' I , ROBERTNRRSSF .dgfl I surlr's-I-RA Pr ! TW' gs TdSJis ' M' I ' 'ns gchoo' :Pod I 'M ' ' si an o pd 9 el b.M.r:: :4idqY R31 cE':i::::?Y. .,,in9 '2LrfYmg,aN Qaeiqnzq ,.. - .U . 173 . .ann 3' , sh iniwl. ,gem . 'Mini chris diy! 'mon 'gr gailinqpr 4 F' .rv . 0 Nay:-ihlzq2fn'.':h:nHl:::,:,'blYr:,:'odl M Q' ws, . -Q. - -.td - Q' 'Hia 'b:n L:f+ O X T fhl gfh . - ' I V a'S:m:Ll5YI!I bv' - vs and if speczal problems arise, appointments be made to see Mss Strand Jn Room glrls are urged to talre part In and the best way to do ' committee bvorh rn your Mhute can 18. All the Girls Club, this ILS' to sign up for the Club Room or through Clrl. Xxx'-X BOYS, The B th CLUB. ovs' Club ls composed of all boys Jn e School. Its purpose ILS' to bring the boys lecturers, travelers, great other outstandlng persons lces, the Boys' Club '773ll7F8ll7S for psciure before athletes and . Besides these serv- schedules assemblies and the use of the school a movmg machine. OFFICERS OF BOYS' CLUB. PFCSIHEHLXDCHH Stone. xGCG'PFESIdCHfXLlD C Secretar y- Tre Scro- , I LUB BOYS C SILVER BLADES Presideni BILL MacDONALD Vice-Presidenf GORDON WILSON Secreiary 8: Treasurer PAT HETRICK Adviser M R. LUCAS f r,ffqj3U I The flash of shining blades . . . a spray of ice . . . a new club is born . . . sponsoring ska+ing pariies a+ The Ice Bowl . . . sIcaI'ing in Olympia . . . mee+ing weekly . . . having fun . . . a new sporf formedlll SQUEECEE BOARD Presidenf BOB LARSEN Vice-Presidenf BETTIE HOPE Secrefary 81 Treasurer LOUISE COON Adviser M R. MARTIN Phoiography confesf . . . Iallrs a+ meefings . . . aHending and giving demonsIra+ions . .. always beffering fhemselves . . . annex window displays . . . sponsoring fhe schooI's firs+ full-Iengih movie, Admiral Byrd af Ihe Sou'Ih Pole . . . a 'full year for a growing club. 54 I , ., rf Rf'-ss If H 4 , ,..q..: ' HISTORY COUNCIL Presidenl FRED HELTON Vice-Presidenl MARJORIE BOWMAN Secrelary 8 Treasurer WILMA SPAETH Sql.-al-Arms Nkgjgvfq X LINDELL BROWN XYR N ' Adviser MISS REEVES Supplying Ihe school wifh dougl1nu+s, enferfainmenf, and crufch rubbers for flue cafeferia were Hue ac-Iivi+ies of Ibis very acrive club . . . doughnuf sales every Thursday . . . an Armisiice Day assembly . . . meeling fwice a monflx . . . Memorial Day . . . Assembly for LiHle Theafre . . . Flag . Grounds. v-----gk awe f .X v I 1 SCIENCE CLUB Presidenf SHIRLEY BLOM Vice-President RAY PEDERSEN Secrefary 8: Treasurer BILL CREELMAN Adviser M R. DOGAN Weekly meefings . . . educaiional 'rallus by Mr. Dogan . . . games . . . discussions . . . on scienlific and social problems . . . arousing debafes . . . a Cl1ris'I'mas and Backwards par+y . . . open house for paren+s and friends . . . all in+eres+ed in science and fun . . . ano+her successful year esfablishedll 55 HI-Y Presideni COY LOVE Vice-Presidenf LEO BROTT Secretary In Treasurer MAURICE DAWKINS Sgr.-af-Arms LINDELL BROWN Adviser M R. WOLFLE Joining wi+h Tri-Y for a banquei' . . . Sponsoring Ci+izenship Week . . . acfing for 'Ihe Vic+ory Vode++e . . . an excursion +o Poulsbo . . . a Hi-Y school dance . . . sponsored by Ihe Y.M.C.A. . . . cooperafing wi'I'h exgeryfhing and everybody. X ly, ,, .JU TRI-Y Presideni MARJORIE STARK Vice-Presidenf VIRGINIA SKOLDBER6 Secreiary VIRGINIA LAING Treasurer JEAN JESSU P Adviser MISS WAISNER Serving 'Ihe school and ou+side organizafions . . . iniiiaiion and par+ies for new members . . . sponsoring a Tolo Barn Dance . . . selling Forge?-Me-Nofs . . . ushering . . . and complefing Ihe year by ioining Ihe Hi-Y for 'their annuai banquet 56 n 1- I, ...L hi HOME ECONOMICS CLUB President ANITIA MINER Vice-Presidenf DOROTHY DEAMER Secrefary 8: Treasurer ADELLE GOSS Adviser MISS CHAMBERLAIN Always cooking up some+hing . . . popcorn and candy sales . . . dressing dolls af Chrislmas for the firemen . . . enierfaining wilh a po+-luck dinner . . . conlinually helping all school acliviiies . . . indispensable wifh fheir culinary arls. SKI CLUB Presidenl BOB JOHNSON Vice-Presideni MARJIE STARK Secrelery Xi Treasurer BETTY ALLISON Adviser MR. SCOTT 1 X i- D l n A popular spori during ihe wlnler monllis . . . sponsoring slni lrrps fo Mounf Rainier . . . pul' on an assembly in February . . . a ski feam cornplafed-'wilh olher schools . . . Bob Johnson second in infer-slafe race. fi! , . U s sill. U yrs ' 3' JLAQ- LATIN CLUB Presidenf VIRGINIA EATHORNE Vice-Presidenf RUTH LAN NING Secreiary li Treasurer PATTY STEVENS Adviser MISS DUNLAP Labor Omnia Vinci? . . . 'Ihe Janus and Cerberus parfies . . . annual banquef . . . presenfing an assembly . . . slaves, Iribunes, senafors . . . a dead language bu+ a lively club . . sponsoring a monfhly newspaper, fhe Laiina Vox. FRENCH CLUB Presidenf MAXI NE SAVAGE Vice-Presidenf DOROTHY JESSUP 81 BETTY McCASLlN Secrefary 8: Treasurer JENNIE SUNDVALL Adviser MISS ENGEBRETSEN Parlez-vous francais? . . . 'I'he Language Clubs' Xmas Parfy . . . a frue French banquef . . . joining wifh +he German Club 'for Grand lllusion, a full-leng+h French movie . . . en+er+aining wi+h an assembly . . . sponsoring a school dance . . . meeling, working, laughing. 58 'I' T' 1' 'FW' GERMAN 6 CLUB I lsr Periodl Presidenf BOB ENGSTROM Vice-Presidenf HANS SIEWERTSEN Secreiary 8 Treasurer JOAN GUNNAR Adviser MISS OGROSKY I2nd Periodl Presidenr A K BILL GIBBS Vice4Presidenf ' EUGENE NIMMS Secrefary 8 Treasurer ARLETTE ABACHERLI Adviser MISS OGROSKY Sprechen Sie Die Deu+sch . . . co-operaring willi flle Language Clubs' Chrisfmas parly . . . an assembly . . . Grand Illusion . . . class meeiings . . . programs . . . games . . . and who could forgel Ihe Sauerlrraui dinner? SPANISH CLUB Presidenf GORDON WILSON Vice-Presidanf SHIRLEY BLOM Secreiary KEN WOOD Treasurer BOB ARTH U N Adviser MISS STRAND Habla V. Espanol? . . . monfl-ily call meelings . . . enferraining, educafional, fun . . . a suc- cessful Spanish pof-luclr dinner . . . an assembly . .. annex window displays . . . parficiparing in Ihe Language Clubs' Chrisrmas parries . . . peppy, always busy. 59 4uw .........,.... I' PEP CLUB Presidenr JEAN JESSUP Vice-Presidenf CAROLYN STODDARD Secreiary 8: Treasurer JOYCE DAVIS Adviser MISS HOULAHAN Supplying 'lhe school and games wifh candy. . . aflempfing card +ricl:s a+ +he foofball games . . . decorafing fhe halls af Chrisimas . . . seeing Pygmalion a+ fhe Showboaf . . . donafing money for fhe 'rumbling mais . . . peppy, never iiring. ,..n,.........-...fm -w KNICHTS OF THE GOLDEN PAW Presidenf LLOYD PAPPAS Vice-Presidenl BOB ARTH U N Secretary 8: Treasurer JOHN McFARLAND Adviser MR. HUGUENIN A frue service club . . . infroducing 'rhe Tapping Ceremony to Bremerfon . . . banquefing and ini+ia+ing ai +he Rainbow lnn . . . sponsoring a school dance . . . pa'l'rolling fhe halls and assemblies faifhfully . . . picniclxing in May, serving. 60 DEBATE CLUB Manager VIRGINIA SKOLDBERG Adviser MR. BROETJE be , 4,1 L g, This group really showed fhe school wha+ fhey had in fhem . . . bringing home a cup for lhe rrophy case . . . having deba+es be'I'ween Vashon, Bellevue, and 'lhe final +ournamen+ a+ fhe College of Pugef Sound. GAVELEERS' CLUB Presiden+ DICK EDWARDS Vice-President JOHNNY ELLER Secrerary 81 Treasurer MARIAN WALL Adviser MISS CROFOOT Their firs+ ac+ivi+y during +he year was an assembly . . . aucfions proved popular during +he school ferm . . . held a banquer on April lb al Rainbow Inn. bl LETTERMEN'S CLUB Presidenf JOE CUMMING Vice-Presideni VIC HULTEEN Secreiary FRAN K OLSEN Treasurer HAL WORLAND Advisers WILLS 8: SHIDLER Pafrolling al all of ihe games . . . inifiaiing . . . LeHermen in rouge and dresses . . . banquef- ing in 'rhe cafeferia . . . sponsoring a smoker . . . earning money for spring sporis . . . brains and brawn working 'For +he beffermenf of 'I'he school. B CLUB Presidenl' VIRGINIA WOODINGS Vice-Presidenf BERNICE KRAUS Secrefery 8: Treasurer BERTA HERMAN Adviser MISS BRITTON Fall initiation for new members . . . being aclive Harough +he ear . . . Ihey had a Splash Par+y in 'rhe early parf of Ocfober . . . for a winfer spori, held an ice skafing pariy . . . ushered al ihe Senior Play and Harvesi Fesfival . . . pu+ on a fashion show in April . . . sponsored Thanksgiving and Chrisfmas baskefs . . . have mon+hly mee+ings . . . individuel Service work for school and 'io furiher in+eres+ in girls' afhlefics. 62 me sw ' FENCINC- CLUB Presidenf LORRAINE BROTT Vice-President AUDREY FRECHIN Secrefary PAT COWAN Treasurer DOROTHY FRITZ Adviser MISS ENGEBRETSON Elecied new members . . . s+rived for a be++er feam for the following year . . . +heir member- ship limifed +o +wen+y-five members. PROJECTICDN STAFF Chief Operalor BOB THAYER Chief Assislanl JACK SEARLE X 1215: Conholled 'rhe amplifier af every assembly . . . showed +wo school mafinees . . . a new milres . . . fhree new amplifiers . . . lwelve boys operafed LiHle Theafer pic+ures . . . pUS'rure9 every period . . . lheir busiesf year. 63 I s N x 1 X ARCHERY CLUB Presiden+ KAY MecDONALD Vice-President BOB LAGERGREN Secrefary 8: Treasurer MARGARET MacDONALD Adviser MISS GIDEON Weekly 'rurnoufs 'I'o develop good 'Form . . . 'They had charge of fhe checlcroom af The Viciory VodeHe and All School Play . . . helped fo make 'Phe Hobby Show a success . . . displayed equipmenf for +his spor'I' in ihe annex window . . . compleied year wi+h picnic ai' S+a+e Park. s YELL LEADERS King CAL CASAD Queen GERRY SCHREIBER PAT HETRICK LOUISE RIGGS FLORINE LAES CHARLOTTE HONDELL This year we organized Pep School . . . +hir+y girls furned ouf . . . from +his group 'Phe yell squad was chosen . . . new sweaiers procured. Sfamps for Sale The Swingsiers 'Swing' fhe Turley Trot We Display 65 y IDRODUICTVIIONS r f- .paw .yawn-mv :Qumran . ORCHESTRA direcfor ..... Mr. Jackson ln an inferview during fhe year wifh Mr. Jackson, fhe direcfor of 'lhe orchesfra, he sfafed. Orchesfra has for generafions been fhe largesl' and finesl' field of musical work and if is my aim fhis year 'lo uphold fhaf facf in our school orchesfra. Af a Chrisfmas fime concerf fhe orchesfra manifesfed fhaf Mr. Jackson had fulfilled his aim. Lafe in 'lhe season fhe orchesfra compefed in fhe music confesf in Evereff, bringing home a rafing of superior. The orchesfra consisfs of aboul 30 members wifh Bernice Jack as fheir manager. A CAPELLA CHOIR direcfor .... Mr. Freshman One of fhe mosf popular musical organizafions wifh fhe sfudenfs, +l1e a cappella choir, under fhe able leadership and guidance of Mr. Freshman. has become fhe favorife wifh leading organizafions of Bremerfon. ll' appeared several fimes for command performances af fhe meefings of various service clubs. By winning wifh a superior rafing al fhe Norfhwesf Music Meef, 'lhe choir became eligible fo go fo 'lhe regional confesf in Spokane. ln December fhe choir was presenfed al' a concerl' wifh fhe high school orchesfra. The concerf was said +o be one of fhe mos+ beaufiful ever presenfed fo Bremerfon audiences. They sang 'lheir religious numbers in a seffing designed affer one used in fhe Munich Feslival. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB direcfor ..... Mr. Jackson Presenfing beaufiful music for lheir audiences seemed fo be fhe goal reached by fhis group. The audience: were more fl-nan pleased wifh every one of 'their performances. Compefing againsf fhree olher Class A schools af fhe Norfhwesf Music Meef fhe Girls' Glee Club, under fhe direcfion of Mr. Jackson, received excellenf as a rafing. Af a mid-year concerf fhe organizafion presenfed several beauliful numbers. Olher performances during fhe year for fhe Glee Club were al' fhe Vicfory Vodeffe and also al' 'lhe chapel in +he Navy Yard on Mofhers' Day. BAND direcfor ..... Mr. Freshman As a climax fo fhis successful year fhe band was equipped wifh new uniforms of brighl' blue which were worn fo lhe music conlesl' in Evere'H where fhey received a rafing of superior. Besides serving fhe sfudenf body wifh fheir besl by performing af all fhe afhlefic evenfs fhrough- oul' 'lhe year, fhe band, direcfed by Mr. Freshman, sef a brisk pace in an exlremely full schedule of evenfs. During 'lhe year 'lhe band gave a concerf al 'lhe Puyallup Fair and a shorl' radio program over fha Mufual Nefwork in Tacoma during fhe same day. They also played af Teachers' lnslilufe in fhe fall. lv .my Nv MR. FRFQSHMAN MR. JACKSON Direcfor Ass'+. Direclor 69 - fIl'ff: 11111 Z 3? 55' 3 sf ,M M 5? E ag .5 V W ' , , V , f mv f Q 5 3 3 QW .. Q22 i 3.,..Q 5'-Mg if lisa Q wg- Q gk i' E., Q um Q Q 4. Q' -1 Q E GfQQs h -XAAA h V . V i V my M g,, gw n...-ew+ W wmwidwyswgwfh-wk i 'Q sz ' H ' Q wi, 'bd L 3 3 .,., W .,,,.. . E X 3 s 3 1 exp ' I mi w if iff - . 1. in 1 f Y A A I 3 L l ' 'K 1 ft: ' , - 11 ?'5 . 1 f f my 1-'s-wigkl , VAVVXV I 33' ' . Q' wx ,gr Kwan? . Am, 'X S 'z'i g Q . x K FQ l - MM Z if ki. ng 5 A 'S ,,r , -GP n A M 0 ,, ,As A 5 N - N is ai 4 f 3 psf 1 I J 1 ly X 4 .7 1. ,X 9' A63 A , , Q., qi X 51 5? if ss. 5 If E' ,, S . if S L wg Q2 A M X ue 'fhvg' .N J' K - ' W 'Q :S . . B xglcwj 'L af A 'J - 7.7 ' f. vffh p si.? nP. mf?Xim4f1fvS fKf9T ff?s : sf Qi .V 'F' x ily' X if KXQXFF, ivxvn- F xl, Unix 5. E T1 -- ...nw kv 51 4.1, 4,,9.4.f-+143 2 ' E- ' ,W 49: Q wi . .5: 5 f--- bg L 5 -P 4 .......9ex ,Q 3-L 54 lx ,Q .gf iffod? 1,13 25 Q QL. ,QQ Q Q - 1 .x ef wr 5 gbz' -Q Qfvfwfo .if 'tugfif . ,, A,,, K w . ix. a f - wif' ig.. Yi S SENIGR PLAY 'THAT GIRL Can an orphan girl of high school age wifh no social baclxground overcome her heredify and be fully accepled in+o a wealfhy 'Family for adop+ion? This problem was solved in ihe Senior Class play, Thai Girl sfarring Rosemary EH'enborough in fhe role of Palsy, who is adop+ed on proba+ion by Mrs. Warren, a weal+hy mafron whose family resenfs Pa+sy's enlrance inlo The family. Her s+ruggle +o overcome fheir preiudices and 'fo win +he love and affec+ion of all composes a deligh+'Fully enierfaining sfory. Ofhers in fhe casl' are Miss Harper lBer1'a Hermanl, Professor Orlando Powers lJohnnie Ellerl, Susie, fhe maid lCarolyn Sfoddardl, Julia Warren lBeHy Andersonl, Fred Coulson lDiclc Edwardsl, Bob Warren Jim PruiH'l, Violef Manners lLouise Coonl, Mr. Warren lJohn McFarlandl, Denny, fhe gardener lMon1'e Korbl and Phillip Greer lFred Siegnerl. Thai Girl was direcfed by Mrs. Laverne Lewis Irvine, assisled by Wendell Berry and Norene Larlcin as s+uden+ direclor and promp+er, respec+ively. Ell P H, Anderson, Coon, Berry, Ellenborough Sfoddard, Korb, Seigner,Herman, McFarland, Edwards, L Th ClfJpS+h'rEddDld DI ALL SCHOOL PLAY L'sevENTEEN There comes a +ime in fhe life of every young man when a lovely lady seems +o be fhe roof of all his iroubles. This +ime came +o Willie Baxier, porirayed by Bob Hoffman, in fhe all-school play version of Boo+h Tarlring1'on's Seven+een. Des- pife 'lhe efforfs of his family, Mr. and Mrs. Baxfer lJohn While Colfon and Es'I'her Buclrleyl, and his younger sis+er lEdi+h Sionel, Willie's friendship wi+h Lola PraH lJennie Sundvalll, a young lady visiring his home fown, progresses noficeably. John- ny Wafson and Joe Bullefi lEd Burmasier and Morry Jonesl slowed down Willie's pro- gress as his compe+i1'ors. Ofhers in 'Phe cas+e were George Crooper lTom Forhenl, May Parcher lNancy Coulrerl, Genesis, +he colored servanl' lDiclr Edwardsl, Mr. Parcher lFranlr Donaldsonl and Miss Bolce lDoro1'hy Jessupl. Seven+een was direcied by Mrs. Bessie Harlow Burks and Mrs. Laverne Lewis Irvine. UB WILDCAT'S LAIR STAFF 81 HI SCRIBES FIRST SEMESTER Edi'Ior-in-Chief ,,,,,...,,,,,,,...A...,.,,,. VIRGINIA LAING Feaiure Edi'I'or ,,,, ., ..... HELEN CRAVER News Edifor ,IA,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,. BETTY ANDERSON Spor'I's Ediror ..YY,,,,,,, ,,,,A...,.,,,,.,,..,.. F RED SIEGNER DOROTHY BERRIGAN Business Managers ,,,,,,,,,,,,.., Ediiforial Adviser Y,Y,,,,,,,, MISS FLORENCE DUNLAP SECOND SEMESTER Ediror-in-Chief .,,,.,,,,,,,. ,SSS I I . HELEN CRAVER Feaiure Edifor .,Y,., ,, Y, ,Y,,, .,..,. B ERNICE CORLE . BETTY HICKOX News Ed 0'sar F as TCARLEEN STUMPF Sporrs Edifor ,YY,,,,,,, , ,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,, DICK LEWIS Business Manager, ,, Y, H BETTY MCCASLIN Adviser Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, M R . ALVA HUGENIN The WaII'er Winchells and I'I1e Dorofhy Thompsons of B. H. S .... covering bea+s . . . cIicIxing Iypewrifers . . . meefing dead- lines . . .copy and proof reading . . . dum- mies . . . a Lair I I I . . . Ihe BaIIyI1oo, Music, Spring, and Senior edifions . . . a II1ea'rer parfy . . . buying from Lair adver- fisers . . . ending wiI'I1 a banquef and weII Icnown speakers. x:fwm1- -,1 m:mwf .s..,.., 'M ...SL I., .V .NN .W , 2 ff E . 5 .,. V x L 2 X 3 -if-W Q Q ...W afA Q JK 'XY ' lun .5 U ,A f K .Q . . K me 5.- .Q L ..i....M...J-. I . -W.. N . 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N fiinl : yi xgffyr Lg J: fi ', Q V. Q Y, ., 1 Y X L, ,gi , 3 ,, i S , -V .. A-.f'x wg? ,J'fan-F , ww. , 'K xl: .. xr ? 1 'M ' . A . .. mm , ,V-,YZEQ G. Lf.. , Q .x 4 X xg, tween h ixvn, 'V x :far 5 I .?1'f:'- ' 1 , , .urn 1 if ,-. 4,A .W . T9Fl':i , . A , W., 5,6 A J A f 411615 . f y? 1 - 1, .f N .. .,i..,,,,'l,: , gf-F9 , ' xi 27 N 2' sg f 5 f' A .fwljjp QQJQ Qifff fig A 5 N 58 COACHES 81 MANAGERS YMQPHX Above: Foofball Managers. Sfangler, Cole, Pease, Flefcher, Kidrick Below: Basluelball Managers. Tempio, laid-mason, Brown 610.3-0 Above: Mr. Shidler. foolball-base- ball coach Below: Mr. Wills, basketball-fracl: coach . 4 ,, V K Above: Baseball Managers. Rilch, Mdfhews Below: Track Managers. Campeau, Tempio, Liner Leff: Mr. Ramm, ass'l. coach foolball-beslzeh ball: Mr. Scolf, lennis coachg Mr. Roos, golf coach: Mr. Cannon, ass'f. coach i 1 ., 4 '12 T Q. .. L gh A .,,em,.: , fa.. -+- A .. gal, f' ' fl Qi? -s my .i L 4... -f - . r,,:f'ff1 LQgf: . - -1,ff5fg,.7- 7,5 Q ' wg .,s . '- f ' : ,ef - '-'Jr : ., , 'lu 'I 3 E Q ., 1 , 4352. ' I f -... . .. W, .. . --A , , .-.,,,,N. S: if .. iwggjgfiikr 12222 5 754W wTiM:fWf1,1gg I .. .. . . . , . . , - - S Qs P 1 'T 4: in--I ,. ya, r S' F .gr e ll . ,. K.. -zfiririifi' 1 . . I T 'fi 1' '..-fzg-we in ' - gf i ,S if is: , WILDCAT FOOTBALL A+ +he end of fhis season fhirfy-one boys were awarded varsify leH'ers, +hir+een of which are graduaiing Seniors. The an- nual posl'-season Thanksgiving Day game was cancelled fhis year because of +he failure +o secure an opponent The biggesf Thrill of fhe year was fhe 86-yard gallop of Jim Prui++ in fhe Porr Orchard game which broughf ro +he Ca+s vic+ory. This game wifh +he WoIves was one of fhe season's iinesl' games. The ioofball banquef was held in De- cember wifh James Phelan, head coach of fooiball a+ fhe Universiiy of Washingfon, SPLAINE, DEDEOYARD, MUHLEMAN, STONE, FRENDER, ROGERS, MATZAT, JACKSON, MATHEWS, MILLER, DEVRY, ALDERMAN, PRUITT, ADAMS, EDWARDS . Me F wk 11- ' an Q, g ' , Winn. ip . 45 Y V C!! U uv N. .1 'f . f 'X ,, W' WILDCAT FOOTBALL as gues+ speaker. Jack Mahal was vo+ed as fhe mosi inspirafional player by +he +eam and was presenied wi+h a cup +o keep for one year. Nighl foofball had Hs firsi' big +rial and mef wiih fhe unanimous ap- proval of fhe fans. The mos+ hear+ening fea+ure of fhe whole season was fhe figh+- ing spirir fhe boys carried info each game no ma++er whal' fhe odds were againsi' fhem. Wi+h +his spirif, fhe refurning leH'ermen, fhe boys coming up from fhe B squad. and several likely looking rransfers, +he prospecfs for a good season nex+ year are considered good. BROWN, GRAMS, STEVENS, CARD, JONES, DAWN, BLAKEY, HOLT, CALLISON, BLAKEY, FINN, BAYER, BOUDREAU, DAULPH, GILL ., I ' I .. lWiW'iif,ff' ll. V - ' .... 1 i EAL, . ' O THE BASKETBALL Bremerlon High climaxed lhe season wilh one of 'lhe besl' years in 'lhe hislory of lhe school. The leam played a lolal of fwenly- nine games during lhe regular season fogelh- er wifh fhe dislricl' and sfale fournamenls, winning sevenleen of 'lhal number. Mosl of The losses were lo cross-slale rivals by one or 'lwo poinls. Al' lhe end of 'lhe regular season Bremerlon enlered 'lhe disfricl lournamenl a+ Kirkland, and afler dropping lhe firsl' game lo Fife, came baclc fo sweep fhe nexl four games 'ro en'l'er 'lhe sfale lournamenl for 'l'he firsl 'lime in eleven years. The Cals defealed Dryden in lhe opener af lhe U. of W. bul were defealed by lhe lough Evere++ Seagulls fhe nexl nighl out Vic Hulleen was vo+ed all cross-s'la'I'e league cenfer by a poll of sporls wrilers of lhe cilies where leams are enfered in flue cross-sfafe league. This is 'lhe 'lirs+ Bremerlon man ever fo place on The lirsi feam since 'lhe advenl' of 'lhe league. Bremerlon can look for an- ofher slrong leam nexf year as lhere are only lwo gradualing seniors on +he squad, Hulleen, and Brown. The Ca+s should be in fhere ballling il ouf for lhe slale championship nexl year. Jones, Campbell, Hulleen, K. Longley, Ealhorne, Long, Olsen, Broman, wg . SEASON 1939-40 0 I939-40 BASKETBALL RECORD 'Bremerion 'Bremerion ,..., ,,,, Bremerfon 'Bremerion Bremerion Bremerfon Bremerfon Bremer+on 'Bremer+on Bremerion Bremerfon lk 'Bremerfon ,,,,S, 'Bremer+on Bremerlon 'Bremerfon Bainbridge ,S Appren+ice ,, 'Por+ Angeles Shellon , . . 'Shellon ...,.,.,,, or Porl' Angeles 'Nor+h Ki+sap, , 'Bainbridge . Walla Walla 'Walla Walla, , 'Wenafchee L, Bellingham , Lincoln a,,,a , 'Chehalis A, Evere'H' , Bremer+on . , 39 S+adium , , , 40 Bremer+on, , I8 'Evereff , , 40 Bremerfon, ,,,, , ,35 'Lincoln L , . 48 Bremerlon, , 35 'Bellingham , 36 'kBremerfon,, ,A . ,33 Norfh Kifsap Y, 29 'Bremerfon ,,.,,a,,., 3l Sfadium ., , 32 'Deno+es where played. A TEAM AWARD WINNERS Seniors: Vic Hulieen, Lindell Brown Juniors: Allen Maul, Maurice Campbell, Bob Engs+rom, Frank Olson, Bill Long, Mack Adams, Hal Worland, Kendall Kongley, Klem- mer Longley, Jerry Broman, Barney Noan, mer Longley, Jerry Broman, Barney Naon, Wes Wager Sophomores: Les Volz, Ed Devaney, Les Eafhorne Engsirom, Worland, Adams, Neon, Maul, Brown. 'Y I K. Longley , Wager ,wg sf 5555? ? . mea T ' 5. A L' 1mL S,-eiiiiliii l .,. . ,, E aww THE BASEBALL For +he firsf fime in many years, Bremerion dropped i+s Tri-Coun+y League schedule in favor of par+icipa+ion in fhe Cross-S+a+e League. Affer a few praciice games wiih Por'l' Orchard and Poulsbo, ihe season was opened April 20+h wi+h Bellingham's Red Raiders furnishing The opposiiion in a double- header. Al+hough +he ieams spli+, ihe games showed decisively +ha+ fhe Cars will have a winning ball ieam if +hey coniinue 'lo hus+le. The league has been divided info iwo paris, a Wesiern division and an Easiern division. The Wes'l'ern division is composed of Bremer- fon, Bellingham, EvereH, Lincoln and Siadium FINN, DEVERY, MAUL, HOLT, PARR, LEIGHTON THOMPSON, OLSEN, McCARTY, STEVENS. FORBES SEASGN 1939-40 of Tacoma. The Easiern division has Yalcima and Walla Walla. A play-off will be held in ihe la+er part of May belween 'rhe cham- pions of 'Phe +wo divisions for fhe league championship. Ernesi Leighlon, cafcherg Allen Maul, pifcher and firsl base: Ari' McCarfy, first base: Jimmy Neal, sec- ond base: Sieve Devery, second base: John Forbes, shorlsfopg Oscar Gunderson, shorfsfopg Duane Thomp- son, shorfsfopg Coy Love, third base: Jim Sievens, rhirdbeseq Lindall Brown, Dick Blalrey, Ed Devaney. Frank Olsen, Richard Alderman, Howard Finn, our- fielders: Charles Parr, Roger Wiley, Bob Blakey, John Eller, Eugene Holf, Bob Caslle, pifchers. Jim Rich, Charles Malhews, managers. B. BLAKEY, DEVANEY, LOVE, GUNDERSON, ALDERSON, CASTLE. NEIL, ELLER, BROWN, D. BLAKEY, a aim Vo HBH I in-1o.f X 9o, T'i' lack Row Lefl fo Righf: Byron Suldan, Bob Rogers, Marion Ross, Xie Olanie, Jack Jones. Maurice Dawkins. Bob Frender, Lloyd Pappas, BSIII-I HOPBIHS Les Farmer Firs+ Row Leif lo Righl: Jim McGill, Les Kirk, Elmer Harden, Leo BroH, Bill Garland, Jim Schollemeyer, udy Onslead Bud Faherly, Kike Wehel, Joe Cumming Kneeling Lefl lo Righl: Gerry Broman, Allan Fry, Dick Fish er, Carl Miller, March 29 March 30 April 6, April I3 ,, April 20 May 3 , May 4 May I l, May I8 , May 25 RECORDS HELD BY RELAY TEAMS I-mile relay: Cross-sl'al'e, Longview Relays, Hill Mililary Mack Mayo. Bob Berlrey, Chuck Pickering, and Coaches Willis, and Cannon TRACK FOR 1940 2-mile relay: Cenlralia, Longview, and cross-slale relays Medley: Seallle lnvilalional Meer Individual Record: Jim Crump--Slale mile Lasl' year Bremerlon placed lwo men in 'rhe s'l'al'e meel, Crump and Broil. Bolh boys won firsl place in lhe mile and half mile respecl- ively +o give Bremerlon 'lwo firsl places and l'hird place in 'lhe meer wilh len poinfs. Expecl' +0 do as good or beller lhis year. Championship Miler, Leo Broil Track Relay Team: Hardin, Flaherly, Cummings, Stare champion in slate half-mile Iasl years Time 2 Broff, Welzel, Schollmyer, McGill, Suldan, Hoppe Expecled lo sel' new record lhis year. -Qfgmf-aqv11 TEAM MEMBERS Jordon Cohn, Bob Layfon, Edward Lefellier, Roy Ellen. Barney Nahon. SUBSTITUTES Andy Dowd, Cal Chrisfenson. TENNIS Affer being voied our as a major sporf, fennis was again vofed back in+o prominence in March as a major spor+ by a very close vofe. This year's fennis schedule is one of +he mosf ambifious ever planned by racque+ swingers. Matches are scheduled wi+h every +eam in +he couniy, and wiih Aber- deen, Por? Angeles, Evere+'l', and Lincoln and Sladium of Tacoma. Remafches are planned againsf every feam. call: Lausund, Flefcher, Co 1, Wood, Parr, Winiermule lid, Reich. Roosevelf, Leigh I, Kuhlman, Kirlz, Kuhlman, alchar, Kean vfball: Neal, Slcrey, F r y aels, Murphy, M c C a r 1 y iley THE HB TEAMS BASEBALL: 3. Winlermule Greenwood, Novels, .Sfangler Pease. 2. Corb, Greenwood Walfers, Hanson, Young. l. Sfolh, M. Cooper, Haynes N. Cooper, Campbell, Ham- mersburg. fl r 'x s 1-K :Q BASKETBALL Rasler, Campbell, Kraus, Mosbarger, Judy, James, Harvey, V. Scribner General Manager ..,,...,,....,,,,,, ,,,,, R asler Senior Manager , , ..,,,,,,.,,, Harvey Junior Manager. ,,..., .,,,,,,,, R . McHale Sophomore Manager H ,.,,,,, Barrieau Freshman Manager ., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,, T. McHale Championship Volleyball: Rasler, Wall, Mosbarger, Briflon, Connolly, Kraus, Herman, Harvey, James, Judy. Scribner, McHale P Sport MISS BRITTEN ADVISER BOBBIE NIEL HAWKINS G. A. A. Presidenf VOLLEYBALL is one of fhe mosf popular of The acfiviiies. The Seniors showed a large amounr of spark and abilify by coming ou+ on lop, +he champions. BASKETBALL like volley ball was lead by fhe Seni- prsg however, +he Freshmen offered some very keen compefirion and should be a very good 'ream nex+ year. BASEBALL, being ihe las'I' acliviiy of +he year, has few par+icipan'l's: however, rhose +ha+ do 'lurn our enjoy playing inframural rournamenrs. General Manager ,, ,,,,, , Smifh Baseball: I. Herrick, Riggs, Scheiber, Hill, Sinclair, Clemenf, Akers. 2. Marshall, Moses, Brown, Kraus, Jerfson, Terry, Boyer. 3. Smifh, Dorman, Bouchard, Scribner, Brownhill, Lee. Fafland, Selgren. 4. Deamer, Scribner, Jones, Kresier- son. Epley, Merril, Williams. 5. McHale, Shannon, Oass, Kraff, Morse, Lowry. 6. Brofr, Hinfz, Thompson, Madden, Miller armani-A 1. . ww General Manager, Herman Class ATHLETICS for Every ir! 'I VIRGINIA WOODINGS B Club Presidenf THE ALL-STARS played games wifh Vashon and Norfh Kifsap, six in all. They splif by winning fhree and losing fhreeg however, fhey considered if a very successful season because of 'lhe friend- ships fhey made. TENNIS was slighfly slow in sfarfing because of fhe lack of courfs and equipmenf. Once sfarfed fhe girls were quife successful, winning mosf of fheir mafches. BOWLING is fasf gaining in popularify. This year fhere was a regular feam fhaf showed I-he abilify of professionals. BOWLING Williams, Epley, Dorman, V. Scribner, M. Deamer, J. Scribner General Manager ,,,,,, ,,,,, , , ,,CaIverf l I ALL-STARS Rasler, J. Scribner, Larson, Briffon, Kraus, Epley, Brownhill, Bouchard, M. Deamer, James, Harvey, Sfour, Brown Tennis 3. Berfa Herman, Bernice Kraus, Dorofhy Dolan, Miss Briffon 2. Audrey Larson, Iris Senn, Dorofhy Jessup, Rosie Miller l. June Effen, Shirley Sinclair, Paf Heffricln, Arlene Thompson Ns TY Raw V 4 If faq 1 V -.L . V 4 1 gn Q ,wr E mf' MVN iff mrs wif? ,, '- ,.4g,' L' 1 ',,, ', g 3, ass if Q 'sQ 1 ff,-ga ........ A ps 5 M M7 . l A Qfxxwgb-X L:k.,4 untill! Q Q Y kg! . x Q ...aw 5 .., , , we ni' 'RE' jg 3, W X, S 5 S M J ! W I I l U ,za EE Q: ij: 'Q fa 55 195 55 'fx Q7 53 .gc -51 v N K 21' ws . . x , . . xl 'Vt -' 1-4 ht ,, . f- -.3 1 1 qyu Q, Y ii .. Q 'ia . -,,l'llg. ' X. B ' . , .. M' T A 'T 5 71 war . K -gif? ., 3... Q W' 'Q' - T111 IRENE and DOROTHY FRITZ, Honor Society Members, arrive fresh and ready to study instead of tired from a long walk to school. BREMERTON-CHARLESTON TRANSPORTATION CO. PENNY'S FOR SPORTSWEAR 4 - A-.Tres-..kr,,, A .K E H Cangmtu latiom. . . to the s61fll'0l .f For graceful, quality furniture which makes the home more gracious and livable see the EXTEINSIVE STOCK at the U. S. Furmture Co. Complete Home Furnishers ALLEN MAUL and SHIRLEY SAMPSON 525 Pacihc Phone 303 J. NEiieli'5Er'f1arfiifomco. Bremerton, Washington EARL BROWN'S The Magic of Music will open the door to new friends and good times for you. KING BAND INSTRUMENTS Soprani Accordians . Gibson Guitars 415 Pacific Phone 340 Compliments of Navy Yard Quick Repair Shoe Shop JOSEPH LA FAZIA, Proprietor Shine Parlor and Shoe Repair 231 Second Street Driscoll Electric Electrical Contracting Armitage Motor Co. Sales and Service Electrical Supplies PLYMOUTHS d 640 Fourth Street CHRTISLERS Phone 101 2-W Bremerton 5 2 4 Burwell Phone 3 1 6 BURNER o1Ls BREMERTON OIL DELIVERY CO. o1L BURNERS, FURNACES, RANGES, HEATERS Telephone 944 126 Pacific Opposite J. C. Penney Co. REX DRUG THE REXALL STORE ik Burwell and Pacific Telephone 54 MAY YOUR GRADUATION BE A Compliments of HAPPY ONE With a Portable TYPEWRITER from Peninsula Stationers 322 Pacific Avenue Phone 1435 279 Fourth Street Phone 10 SIXTH STREET BARBER SHOP Expert Hair-Cutting . . . O CHILDREN I LADIES I MEN HARRY MORRIS, Proprietor 2004 Sixth Avenue Phone 1076-J BREMERTON, WASHINGTON LIGHT UP yourface . . . with a smile! .,...,.,4 I .24 LIGHT CONDITIONING chases deep shadows away and relieves eye- strain. A new I. E. S. lamp . . . Better Light and help you do Better Home Work. PUGET SOUND POWER 8: LIGHT CO. GIFT WATCHES For graduating sons and daughters-styleful, but most important in their ability to keep faithful time-Hamilton, Waltham, Elgin, Bulova, Gruen, at Attractive Prices. Frank A. Calvert THE LEADING JEWELER Expert Watch and jewelry Repairs Headquarters for Graduation Gifts APEX BAKING CO. O PARTY CAKES I SNOW WHITE BREAD H. J. SALMELA, Proprietor 254 Second Street Phone 415 603 Fourth Phone 578 If It' W th O ' , It' W tb s or Ins s or FRED W KRAUSE HAND LAUNDRY ' CAREFUL WORK AND INSURANCE CAREFUL SERVICE 283 Fourth Phone 817 1003 Fourth St. Phone 817 LaRoche Studio Pioneer Photographers of the Northwest O PORTRAITS O COMMERCIAL VIEWS C PHOTO FINISHING 2 5 5 Burwell Phone 1 2 8 7-W 1H1 The Camera Shop Everything for the Amateur Photographerv CAMERAS . FILMS . FILTERS EXPOSURE METERS, ETC. 3 2 9 Pacific Phone 1 2 8 7-R Frank C. Schricker Telegraph Florist Bonded Member of Floral Telegraph Delivery Association Flower-Fone 1 S Parker Lumber Co. BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS Weyerhaeuser 4-Square Dry Lumber Lowe Bros. Paints and Varnishes We Will Help You Finance a New Home or Remodel job Telephone 463 690 Pacific Buy Your After-School Snack at the SUNRISE BAKERY 42 3 Pacific Phone 12 89 For Graduation . . . YOU'LL LOOK YOUR BEST IF YOUR OUTFIT COMES from FITZ'S QUALITY STORE Hart, Schafner 5' Marx Clothes 2 29 Pacific Phone 43 3 24 Years in Bremerton R. S. Hayward Co., Inc. Extends Congratulations to the Class of '40 REAL ESTATE, LOANS, INSURANCE J. O. Skirving O. J. Degarimore A. H. Burmaster Eugene Oldham S31 Fourth St. Telephone 293 We Extend Best Wishes and Hearty Congratulations BROWN'S DRUG STORES OBREMERTON DRUG co. Fourth and Pacific lBROWN'S PHARMACY First and Pacific FOUNTAIN SERVICE DE LUXE C. EARLE BROWN, Proprietor EN ETAI INN Patronize Your Leading Hotel and Dining Room 318 Washington Phone 406 BEST WISHES . . . Let Us Solve Your Clothing PROBLEMS THE TOGGERY 13 8 Pacific Phone 1 7 5 6 Martin's Price Rite Serving You Since 1901 o RELIABLE GROCERIES o REASONABLE PRICES We Deliver Manette Phones 28 and 29 Congratulations to the CLASS OF '40 A complete assortment of shoes for the graduates SPELLMAN'S BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE 206 Pacific Avenue E. W. BUCKLEY PAINT AND WALLPAPER PAINTING CONTRACTOR The Store with the Orange Front 2 14 Burwell Phone 3 2 8 You Have Tried the Rest NOW Try the Best! ELKS BARBER SHOP Located at the Elks' Temple ALTERING AND REPAIRING PAUL MEHNER TAILOR AND IMPORTER 209 Washington Phone 3 Compliments of SPORT SHOP 119 Pacific Phone 460 Greetings to the Class of 1940 from LEE R. HARRISON BARBER MANETTE DR. L. J. STUBBLEFIELD OPTOMETRIST MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN 620 4th Street Phone 1620 RAINBOW INN Two Miles from New,PostofHce on Kitsap Highway CHICKEN DINNERS AND LUNCHES No Alcoholic Beverages Ph0ne 752-W Manette Meat Market FRESH AND CURED MEATS JUST A LITTLE BETTER IN EVERY GRADE OSCAR ETTEN, Prop. MANETTE, WASH. Phone 486 OLSEN'S SHEET METAL WORKS I Fender and Radiator Work O Furnaces 813 Sixth Street Phone 868 I I Congratulations to tbe Seniors Thulean's Family Shoe Store CLIFF'S Drive-In MARKET Drive in and Save 0 Meats, Groceries 0 Fruits, Vegetables 510 F h St Ph 2160 Curt rect one Sixth and Montgomery STOKEL TIIL wonurs GREATEST com. STOKER ANDERSON'S PAINT STORE No Gears-No Noise-No Ashes-No Smoke-Autm for nicHc:1 -t HalfC fHndFii 1f3 ' , Z1 imil. Th: cilnly thingslfvsu cazim huyrvrviiiflil you Imperial Washable Wallpapers have to pay for.. 705 P36166 Avenue P1'l0l'lE 1918 FOSS ELECTRIC CO. Compliments of TURNER'S STUDIO EMMA Z. MORGAN Needle Art and Yarncraft 542 Fourth Phone 131-W Say It With Stitches O'NEIL'S GROCERY Phone 387 939 Callow, No. DEWEY OPTICAL Dr. W. R. Dewey Dr. G. M. H. Dibblee OPTOMETRIST and -OPTICIAN 203 Pacific Avenue Bremerton Compliments of MACK SMITH Shell Gasoline 8: Goodyear Tires 6th and Pacific MEAD'S MEAT MARKET and GROCERY PRIME STEER AND BABY BEEF 100 Per Cent Union 2016 Sixth Free Delivery Phone 790 MORGAN'S J. C. COUSE UNION SHOE REPAIR Sales , , BUICK , , Service 264 Bufweu Bremerton 215 Washington Phone 316 OLBERG DRUG CO. Our Self-Service System Saves You Money Q N, A COMPLETE FOUNTAIN and DINING ROOM SERVICE We Deliver C-,KRLS 5 HIE as YY ,Q Fourth and Pacific Phone 68 GENERAL PETROLEUM STOVE, DIESEL, FUEL OIL Cleanest of All Clean Oils LOFTHUS BETTY ANDERSON Models in Sport Shop at P1 m BREMERS IN THE I'IIGI'I SET-IEOL CAFETERIA WedwdGsR rnRn : O ServEleEE::trollux Edilxligzraltoxi ge Q IN THE HIGH SCHOOL DOMESTIC R A SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: Q Magic Chef Household Ranges E I Wedgewood Bungalow Ranges From THAT The Western Gas Co. OF WASHINGTON A 607 Pacific Bremerton 1718 BALL Compliments of DRINK Georgia Lewis Beauty Shop Milk Approved by the Department Phone 1090 Room 15 Bremer Building of Health from SAVAGE'S KITSAP DAIRY RED AND WHITE GROCERY 1000 Fifth St. Phone 384 99 Your Savings, too, are Entitled to f ,----N A gQ0?,fLQ9.Q.QQ S mi V -1 , gk Alllq EIN H11 DHI' Supervised by the U. S. Government and the Federal Home Loan Banlc, the safety of your investment in this Association is insured up to s5,ooo by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation N H0419 S Q A Chalxgred E E ' ' '89 if-' Supervised Inl- a 5 ururfil gms 4 4- 2, 5 oovvsmuwsur Q ff ww I I n I '7KSY4y One Dollar Opens an Account FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASSOCIATION 327 Pacific Avenue Phone 100 IO0 FOR LOVELY FRESH FLOWERS FOR YOUR GIRL FRIEND Patronize the FORGET-ME-NOT FLORISTS 3 28 Pacific Phone 2222 RED ROOSTER O Restaurant O Fountain Service O Sporting Goods VICTOR NAON, Proprietor Fourth and Naval Phone 141 2 STRONCYS, Inc. Chas. G. Strong, Pres. Hardware, Builders' Supplies Paints and Oils, Groceries Fresh Meats, School Supplies 2811-15 Farragut St. Phones 1454-574 BREMERTON PONTIAC CO. 2 5 7 Fourth Phone 8 1 9 BREMERTON, WASH. Everything Points to Pontiac SHARP PAINT CO. QUBOYSENW Paints and Varnishes l NU-LUX Enamel, a Lasting Finish 3 1 8 North Callow Phone 1 12 3 INKY INGSTROM, JOAN GUNNAR, VIC HULTEEN and PAULA DURKAS stop for Delicious Refreshments and to chat with friends. Ice Cream Exclusively THE ICE CREAMERY 5 24 Sixth Phone 1 2 2 Dietrich'S RED AND WHITE GROCERY FREE DELIVERY l60l Fourth Street 9 Telephone 73 JEAN BUSBY and ROBERTA BUSSETT like the Smart Designs of these shoes. at CHRISTEN SEN 'S Tomorroufs Styles Today Corner Fourth and Pacific Phone 1296 On Time , . . . the right way to start an evening W i t h your best girl. Always be on time with a beautiful time-piece ELGIN, BULOVA and HAMILTON WRIST WATCHES at organ Nelson 13 1 Pacific Telephone 808 f i A . Ray Schroeder Serves Mardi Steinhart and Dede Dunbar Super Cokes For Fountain Service De Luxe Trade at GRAHAM,S . .1 P ui Again this year We congratulate all graduates. From the 1 , PARK AVENUE C P GROCERY and MARKET Famous for Hamburgers and Fried Chicken Phone 636 , We Deliver J. 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