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

 - Class of 1956

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'd,f5 LJ ,fl jzrifuf- T 0fLc6 M444 X. fig LJ L54 XL! hx li p ,qu K I Q. ,, -jk, ,L 1:5 T rx, I1 X 'MI 2 j Y-' I, off 7 X ,ff 3 ji Qfhi 7, X A V L, JW Ml x, 1 V if , to 5 ' - - 1 'f'- A' '-Q .A-.- 1, iii' 'Www- we-N,,,f d 'Q'Q'v v'0 4093:-m vi 43 1 K WY' N Q L aw - A g 'F-fNNv,,Y, fi TUTMHHH The 1956 Cot Log hos been dedncoted To :Ts COD ob'e ond gennol odvuser Mr Broetge The yeorbook couldnt h we been completed wnthout hrs ossus tonce ond rncentuve He as The spork Thot kept the STGTF movlng swiftly olong ond has Colm Toleronc smoothed over ony dufflcultues encountered and ima reduced The stoff s lorgest problems to mere TFIVlCll :Tues Mr Broetle hos o keen Interest rn comrnunrty dctuvutues os us reveoled by The oltrulstrc role he Tokes rn Iocol otfcurs IT ns wuTh on immense Teelnng of prnde ond deep odmnrotnon thot The stoff ded: ccates The onnuol to Mr Arthur F Broetge 5 , , . . . . , r . . . - . . . . . . . . , A . . A . . . .- QQ- nw s, W M we-aug dar Fug,- N., ...,,,,4 7 A S 3 'I -J Q 1 1 r 'rr f Y xi '--wir W ill! 'lalillillf -. ' rxrxuxxx -as gg, Hmxnnmln 'gl HH!! ll! T gg 07 14m Zfzemefztaa Wig! Sckfad H As This is The losT yecir There will ever be ci Brem- erTon High School, The 1956 COT LoT sTc1TT ThoughT iT only TiTTing ThoT This yecrr specicll c1TTenTion be pcxid To The school iTselT, Therefore we hcive corried ouT our chosen Theme, I Arn BrernerTon High School, by presenTing one yedr of school life cis 21 iT would oppeor if seen Through The eyes of our school- We hove included ThroughouT The vorious secTions of The onnuol severcil pciges of ocTion picTures of Tomilior ocTiviTies in ond ground school. As you leof Through The pcigese of your COT Log, you will be reTrocing your 1955-56 school yecnr. iillliillaggg The annual staff of BREMERTON HIGH SCHOOL, BREMERTON, WASHINGTON, presenTs The T956 CAT LOG. We wish To acknowledge the services of The following people: Mr. Jenks Beard, who fur- nished the airplane from which we Took air photos, Miss Dove, who advised student photog- raphers on Technical details, Mr. John Hudson of Hudson Studio, who came up To The school faith- fully To Take picturesg Mr. Bill LaBeau, who Took The aerial view of the school, and Mr. Lloyd LaDuke of The Bremerton Printing Company, who helped us wiTh layout work and Typography. The members of the staff have Thoroughly enioyed working on The annual and hope That you will share our feeling of pride and accornplishrnent. T3 l'Q. iQ'Q I miv 'Q l X 1 My sfudenrs enioy ci break in the doy for lunch and for conversing with friends. dad ended Zhang! .aotim 440121. r ' ' 43 If c girl happens To be G liflle lore geffing To The lockers, slie is opt To be caught. in The lows of The living iunglef' ,,. ' f n Yi ,A ,fa m - , 9 a . W 1' 1 , E, 2 -- 1 U 5. 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T34 if Ti . . . . . . 135 f F I f ' ,I II' ' I , ivy: A i ,I M, II,I I E I M- WP-Nm, ruff A f , S J VXA ACULTY 21 If n F ,Mx A 2 E I I I X x 5 1 X' 1 , M A' H ll I 'XX 1 if K3 A U Y, 4 ., Y 1 ,sig l f A . T1 xi Q, ' -my ,,,,.,,.,-..g f ' Ti , X ,-.....J MR. GRAHAM MR. RICHARDSON ' ' adlackze .4 It has been difficult for some to appreciate the fact that Bremerton High School, as such, will cease to be in the fall of T956 and that in its place will be West High School and East High School. The two schools will offer opportunities in sports, forensics, music, and student leadership to many more than is possible in one school. We in West High School look forward to a great relationship with our sister school, East High School. This will be true certainly in athletics, in exchange assemblies, and in many other activities our two schools will sponsor. With faculty and student leadership that is now assured, the East High School's morale will be high. ln my estimation, students and patrons at the new school are very fortunate in having such men as Mr. Scheyer and Mr. Guerin to direct their activities. They can be assured of cooperation from West High School. -Fred Graham, Principal It has been a genuine source of pride to me to be associated with Bremerton High School. The faculty has shown an interest in educating young people. Student body officers and members have given all the cooperation anyone could expect. Regardless of the unpleasant nature of part of my work, I have formed many friendships which are highly prized. The thought that Bremerton High School now becomes a part of local history brings a feeling of nostalgia. On the other hand, the thought of two high schools in Bremerton-East and West-is exciting. A lot of work and planning on the part of administration, faculty and student leaders went into the organization of these new four-year schools. The results of these efforts will soon become a reality. Next year, instead of hav- ing one of the finest schools in the state, Bremerton will have two of the finest schools. -Norman Richardson, Vice Principal MISS KERN MR. GUERIN MRS. LARKIN CES? Q' Mr. Phil Ager: Instrumental and Vocal Music. Miss Jean Allen: Mathematics and Study Hall. Mr. Glenn Anderson: Biology, Zoology, Hi-Y and Science Club Adviser. Mrs. Mae Axtell: English and Seventh Period. Mr. Roy Behm: Chemistry and Physics. Mr. Arthur Broetje: Social Living, History, Government, Consumer Economics, Study Hall, Yearbook anal Concessions Adviser. Miss Getrude But- ler: Librarian. Mr. Robert Button: Mathe- matics. Miss Helen Chamberlain: Home- making. Mr. Frank Chamberlain: Mathe- matics, Hi-Y and Math Club Adviser. Mr. Robert Chenier: Drama, French, Study Hall, French Club and Thespians Adviser. Miss Clare Dent: English and Junior Class Adviser. Mr. James Dogan: Chemistry and Physics. Miss Winitred Dove: Social Living, English, Photo and Photo Club 'Zag ,dope foe MR. AGER MRS AXTELL IVUN MISS BUTLER 146666644 , fiys Y 'sm-X MKCHAMBERLAIN MR CHENIER Q., MISS DENT MR. DOGAN 1 MISS DOVE l MRS. DUYFF MR, ELLIS MISS DUNGAN MR. FRANCIS fu? MISS ALLEN MR 0 War' MR BEHM s-3, Bllkwzem .MISS Adviser. Miss Hazel Dungan: English, Latin and Latin Club Adviser. Mrs. Doris Duytt: English, History and Y-Teens Ad- viser. Mr. Donald Ellis: Commercial, Golf Coach, Assistant Football and Basketball Coach. Mr. Jack Francis: lntrumental Mu- sic. Mr. Robert Gardner: Commercial. Miss Doris Golz: P. E., Health, Tumbling, GAA and B Club Adviser. Mr. Fred Gra- ham: Principal. Mr. Tom Guerin: History, Golden Paw, Inter-Club Council and Boys Adviser. Miss Violet Haytord: English, History and National Honor Adviser. Miss Mary Heinen: English and Sophomore Adviser. Mr. William Huerney: English, Study Hall and Chamber of Commerce Adviser. Mr. Norman Isaacson: Machine Shop. Mr. Charles Jacobsen: Commer- cial, English and Journalism. Mrs. Verona Jacobson: Homemaking. Mr. to Q'-tv 4-LIN MR GARDNER MISS GOLZ MR HURNEY MR ISAACSON Q7 MISS HAYFORD MISS HEINEN Q0 s...,,, E i MR mcossm Mas JAcoBsoN MR JOHNSON MRS JONES X MR KLOES MR LU KE '75 L4 mlaaffe la beep Orvllle Johnson Hlstory P E Health Study Hall and Baseball Coach Mrs Laura Jones Englush and Study Hall Msss Charlotte Kern Educatlonal Advlser Mr Harold Kloes Drattlng and Tennls Coach Mrs Frances Larkun German Inter Club Council German Club and Gnrls Advuser Mr Ted Luebke Commercxal and Hugh School Treasurer Mrs Kathryn Lynch Homemalclng and Future Homemakers otArner1ca Club Advuser Mr Grover Malden Druvers Educatron and Outdoor Club Advuser Mr Ralph Manzo Vocal Muslc Musnc Theory and Pep Club Advuser Mrs Mabel Maston Geometry and Red Cross Advnser Mrs Pearl Mes ser Engllsh Publnc Speaklng and Gaveleers Club Advuser Mrs June Nordqulst History and Socnal T01 Studles Club Advlser Mr Charles Palne Wood shop Mr Burton Persson Comrnercnal Arlthmetuc Drstrlbutlve Educatlon Ticket Manager and Re tallers Club Adviser Mr Danlel Peterson History Government Study Hall and Torch Honor Advuser Mr Norman Rnchardson Vuce Prlncnpal Mr Chuck Semancuk Study Hall P E Health Conservatlon Football and Svvlmmnng Coach Mlss Rose Shula Engllsh and Sophomore Advlser Mrs Frances Spooner Spanush and Spanlsh Club Advnser Mass Jessnca Stevenson Commercual Mr James Sum marell Auto Shop and Hn C Advlser Mr Ivan Summers Blology Botany and .lunlor Class Ad vlser Mr Tom Tangney English Debate Study Hall and Senror Class Advisor Mass Delores X M , nl A l ' 1 a . y ' . A K ' I . EB Q I 1 ' : ' , . ., , , l A . . : - . . 1 V . . : l Q A , I I . . . , . I . I - . . : A I I A - - l I ' I . . I , ' 1 - ', ' A . . . : . . Z l I - Z I ' -1 1 . 1 , , 5 ', ' I 1 ' , , . . . - 1 V , ' - : ' , I ' I A - 7 . I 1 'ty 'M MRS LYNCH MR MAIDEN if eczckew MRS NORDQUIST HeolTh Girls Afhleflc Assocuoflon ond B Club Adviser Mrs Mory Thompson DrlllTeC1m P Thompson Home Nursing ond Future Nurses of Ameruco Club Advnser Mr Reunhold Wogner Tele vusuon Roduo ond Rodxo Club Adviser Mr Mouruce ?' Mn Mmzo MRS MAsroN in-nf' MR PAINE eg-,W MR PERSSON uatowafmfnwz Wolsh Physzcs Biology Flnonce Commuffee ond Tickets Mr Oswald Whlfford English Hlsfory Journolusm Mr K n Wills P E Heo Bosketboll ond Truck Cooch Mlss Rochoel Wood word Art MR SEMANCIK MR PETERSON 'es hz Miss STFVENSON Ent. MR SUMMARELL -sf' ' -6' MISS SHULA NRS SPOONER TTY ' Thx :oc MR TANGNEY l qi T. - ' N il 1, l . L . B ' . Y I - In ' 1:1-A - l 4 T Q' X , s.. I 1 A - ' A..-..--' , - gf- M- -,t - A U U 1 1 : ' , . 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MR WALSH MLWHH FORD TEACHERS EATING AFTER A FACULTY MEETING MR WILLS ry 'Q -'15 3 ELEANOR IRENE 640064 mmol fe 'uw we MY EXTRA HELP STudenTs do noT gxve enough credlT To The office help caTeTerla help bus drivers and The cusTodnans The women ID The office make ouT all of The sTudenTs schedules Tnle The grades answer Telephone calls and IH general They lusT help The sTudenTs Eleanor The woman In The aT Tendance offrce keeps The records of everyone aTTendance an school Thus us a bug rob because some sTudenTs do noT cooperaTe The cafeTerua help comes To school abouT Ten o clock To prepare lunch The lunches are well balanced and very reasonably prrced ATTer lunch The help has To sTay and clean up and plan Tor The nexT day The bus dnvers brrng The sTudenTs To and from school Now They have a few cnTy school buses ThaT sTu denTs may rude for a low prnce All Thus exTra help deserves a greaT deal of creduT e To rnghr F rdT Wrllrs Edna :Ts u 1 Baker ook Bus Drnvers leff To right Jrm Whnfe Par Brandvold Art Pheobe Seller Catherme Sheldon Nellre Draper Inga Newburn Floyd Blythe Ed Schlee Al Campbell Jam Eklund Iva Mussman Anna Jarvn Etwa Clrrrsrenson Adkins Carl Nelson Harold Calbeck Ednh Rossrrer Mable Horns Floyd Grngrey Wavo Kenyon Roy Baker Jrm Bronson MR CASTLE 3 MRS MILLER T l .J x T l I 1 I , , 1 1 f 6 I I I Tr . - ' T T . . I T ' A I . . I .3 . - , is , t 3 xl gr' F rf b., T: P rf' ' ' N 3 Ig ' ,2 v' . , X-Tl A E ' , Lfr '-rc' ', El,Rfl ,,C, ' , '-' ', , 15' 1' MAKING UP TIME PROVES TO BE HARD WORK THE LIBRARY IS BUSY ALL THROUGH THE DAY v-113 4 ABSENTEES PACK INTO ATTENDANCE OFFICE FOR ADMIT SLIFS MY OFFICE AND ITS STAFF ARE CONSTANTLY BUSY I I 4'V,f,,.t CLASS S 4 I Q A '- . ,WL X-.f I . 'A fd 1 ' l ' 1. A I . 5, S 1 K- 2 K I I. f i. 'Q :I ,, 5' xv .. i x -, A 2 x g 4 AIG ff WTI' ' v 'Y Eg I Qgf 'Env' CHAD GRAY Presudent JIM LINDBERG Vce Pesudent ROSALIE MUSCRAVE Secretary MERNA WHEELER Trcasu cr CARL SCl-'MIDT Studen Councul MR TANGNEY Advuser hee awe my aenwz fccew and 45444. One ot the buggest steps un theur Iuves was un the tall ot 1953 when they entered Bremerton Hugh School as sophomores They rapudly became ac quaunted wuth the school lute and the actuvutues at BHS ln 1954 they rose a step hugher towards becomung the leaders ot the school Durung thus year they held the annual Junuor Prom whuch was a bug success Then at last they became senuor Some of the events whuch took place durung thu I year were the Senuor Ball the theme of whuch was Wunter Paraduse the Senuor Tea and bocca laureate servuces As the tume grew closer for them to graduate they began thunkung of all the good tumes they had had durung theur hugh school years and realuzed that wuthout the help of theur teachers and advusers these years would not have been so successtul as they were ln the future they can proudly say Bremerton Hugh was my school Y X Y' f V. bb, ,Z , X f 1 ' : , V 'X - I if x ' I I I N L , ti' x I 1 5 V .E fm, v l ki! X PII ' : ' t A B 4 -3. f L, I 1, TE .E ., ' E- so li fu idx, u ' I I I6 AGEE VERA RUTH Gnr s Clcs, Cho r AIKEN ALLAN GORDON Torch Honor Scvence Club Socual Studies Club Chamber of Com merce Cat Log lResearch Edrtorl ALEXANDER MELL Track Swlmmung ALKIRE MARTHA M Nonette Gurls Glec Choor Modernanres Gnrls Trro ANDERSEN WAYNE ANDERSON DON N ARMITAGE SHARLENE GAA Torch Honor Latin lPresldentl Modernaures B Club Na tuonal Honor Girls Club Cabmet ATTRIDGE BONNIE THERESA Torch Honor GAA Pep Spanush Natuonal Honor Outdoor Chamber of Commerce Homecomrng Queen Student Council Executnve Board AUSTIN HELEN ANN Spamsh Retanlers AVERY SHARON ANN -- GAA, Gaveleers Na- tional Honor Pep FNA. BAILEY PAULINE C.-GAA. BAKER CAROL DOLORES - Chamber of Come merce, Pep, Spanish. BAKER, JEAN MARIE - Orchestra, Pep, Chamber of Commerce, Spanish, Torch Honor, National Honor, GAA, Cat Log lSenior Editorl, String Quartet, Gaveleers. BANACH, KENNETH E. BARNES, RONALD KEITH - Football, Track, Out- door, Spanish. 13-x Z' 'N--Y 'G' 'eff , gan' Q.- 72 ' BERG KENNETH E French Student Councl Representotnve BERT JOHN DAVIDSON Swlmmmg Outdoor BEST CLAUDE EUGENE Spcrmsh BIRKENFELD C KEITH Bcmncl Chotr Golf Pep Proto lPrestdentl Goveleers lV4ce Presudent, Chornber of Commerce Moderncxnres BLACKWOOD CAROL LYNNE Torch Leglslo fave Board Sponush Pep Chcxmb r of Com merce BLASKE DONALD GLYNN Retoxlers BOWCUTT VERAN E BOZEMAN LOIS ANN Hn C Chow GAA Out floor BRADBURY LARRY EUGENE Lotm Retailers l BARRIE, DONALD JAMES --- Spanish, DTCITTICI Outdoor, Soctcxl Studies, Gcweleers, Science Club, Golden Pow. BAXTER ANTHONY WAYNE 7 Spanish, Truck Letterman BEACH EDNA M BECK JO--INNY G BEHAM RICHARD Outdoor BERCOT SHIRLEY J Yell Kung MERRILL Tennns Spcmnsh Retoulers 1 BRADWELL JIM RICHARD Cows rvcmon Sbcm 1 Rum BRENNAN ODESSA Pep opmush Torch I-Io o Chamber of Commerce C1 Log IA r Sensor Edlforl BREWITT EDWARDA Truck Loran Torch How or I-'ome Room Repres In BRIGGS JUDITH ANNE GAA Chamber of Commerce BRINKER CAROL ANN Pep FHA BRITTON EDGAR PRENTICE 4? 1 lar wr-v-r ' fb- YZ? BROTT LEROY W BULETTE GARY RICHARD BUNKER BARBARA CAROLINE Photo BURKE VALERIE DIANE Pep Torch Honor Chomber of Commerce I-Iomecommg Prrncess BURNETT PATSY DELEENE Torch Honor Lotnr Chorr Notronol Honor BURTON TOM LEE Socrol Studnes Goveleers Rdollers BUTLER TOMI KAY Spomsh BYNUM CHARLES RICHARD CAMERON ROBERT BUD Conservofuon Foot boll Leffermon Boys Club IPresrden1I Student Council Executlve Boord U9 CARLSON LINDA LOUISE GAA I p Outdoor CARSTENS ALBERTA NORA :mae Commerce CARVER LANNY PATRICK CARVER LARRY MICHAEL CASTRONI MARIO MARSHALL R rd o Outdoor CERNETIG LILLIAN ELVIRA Outdoor P p Cbomber of Commerce Germon Chorr AX CHENNAULT LINDA LOUELLA CIWOF OJTCIOOI French Moderncnres CHOLE MIRIAM RUTH Sprmrsb GAA CHRISTENSEN DOUGLAS NEIL ,Q 203 CHRISTMAN LLOYD JOSEPH VERNON Rodro CLEVELAND GARY E Operators COCHRAN JANET CLAIRE C Grrls Chorr COCHRAN JANICE VERNA Torcw Honor P p Chamber of Commerce Inf r Club Cofmcrl Swdenr Councrl Ccrr Log lGurIs Sport EdrrorI COLE RONA CLAUDETTE FNA Outdoor Soo rl Srudres COOLEY MARY SHARON G A Pep Spur , -- , 'Q , . 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'v CRAWFORD KENNETH ELDON CUNNINGHAM JIM BARRETT I tn Tor t Honor lnterCIub Councl Nottonol Howor Boys Quartet Jumor Class Presud t CUNNINGHAM SARAH MAE DACHENHAUSEN LARRY HOWARD DANIELS BARBARA JEAN Pep Sk: Chamber of Commerce Retcznlers DAVIDSON GARLAND CLINTON Roduo DILL SHERRILL LEE Photo DODD ROBERT L DOTSON JERRY CHARLES Football Basketball COOMBE ETHEL H GAA PNA COOPER ALLEN ROBERT Chamber of Com merce COUNTS JERE ROBERT COX CAROL JUNE Pep Dromo Drtll Team Photo Socuol Studres CRAMER CHARLES E CRAMER JOAN LAURETTA Choir GAA Glrls Gee Nonettes Modernonres Gtrls Trro No tuonol Honor Gnrls Quartet 1 x, I -A-5 sa EILTS DOROTHY EDNA GAA German B Club lSecreYoryl French Pep ELLS ELDORA LOU Pep Soclol Sfudues lS cr Tory EMRY FLORENCE A Socrol Studies Chomber of Commerce ENGDAHL DONALD C Torch Honor Lorrn ERICKSON BARBARA JOAN GAA lTreoSurerl Loran Ourcloor ERICKSON KAY FRANCIS Dromo Pnolo Lolr ERICKSON MARILYN GAIL Spcmlsh GAA ep Chcrmber of Commerce Hr C Soclol Stu clles Goveleers EWELL PATRICIA LEE Tumblrng Sponrsh Pep Torch Honor Donce Lune Chomber of Com merce FARMER LOREN JOHN Spanish Torch Howor Chamber of Commerce Student Councrl Let termon Boys Club Coblner Golden Pow Bos lcefboll 22 DOUTHIT, GARY MARSHALL ---- - Sparnrsh, Torch Honor. DRAPER, RUTHIE LEE 4 FHA, Pep, Girls Glce, Tumbling, GAA, Cholr, Moclernwlros, Y-Teens, Sociol Stuclles, Chcrmber of Commerce, Gove- leers. DUZENSKI, JOHN H. EADS JACK EDWARD H C Roclro Goclen Pow EATON JEAN STELLA EGAN JOYCE ANN L r Grrls e Chomber of Commerce Spcmnrsh 'S' if FARRIS ROBERT GARY U door I-'r Y Ln Gavclccrs Swrmmrng Te rm FILION DONALD EUGENE Torch Honor r man Chamber of Commerce Scrence FISCHER RAY H FITZ NORMAN KIPLING Choir Chamber of Commerce ASB Vrce Presrdenf FLESHER JOHN CHARLES Reiarlers Track FORE ANITA FAYE GAA Pep Chamber of Commerce Q--I -5 .aud- YW' FOSSUM MARGARET KAREN Pep Spanrsn Chamber of Commerce FOSSUM RAYMOND OSCAR Torch Honor olden Paw Chamber of Commerce FOX CAROLINE JOAN Chamber of Commerce e FOX DONALD JAMES Operators Latrn Out door FOX LEON C FRANCIS CHRISTINE ESTHER H C Drama FNA Latan FRASER GARY DON Band Pep Band Orches Ira Dance Band German FREY ROBERT LEE Operators Chorr Modern arres Sfage Crew Latrn Football FROST PENNY DARLENE Retarlers Pep GAA IQS FRY ELAINE Chorr Nonett s Torch Horror Drrll Team Natrona! Honor Cot Log lSopl1 omore Eclrtorl FRY JOHNNY DOUGLAS FUNK SYLVIA MAXINE Moclernarrcs P p Chorr Dance Lune Latln Torch Honor Ncxtron rl Honor Chomber of Commerce Grrls Club Cab rnef Grrls Trro FUNKE WILLIAM JAMES Op rotors Rodro Spomsh GABRIEL CONSTANCE MARIE French Torcn Honor Grrls Glee Goveleers Cot Log lArt Eclrtorl GAINER ROGER VANCE Track French Let termon Chamber of Commerce 1-'17 f's3 41 Z L.-. GALBRAITH BOB VERNON Golden Pow Ger mon lPresrclentI GANUS GWEN F Lotrn Chamber of Com rnerce Grrls Stote Torch Honor Pep IS cretaryj Natronol Honor Tumblrng Cot Log lEdrtorl CIIOFS GAVRE RON J GERHING NANCY GAIL Pep GAA Torch Hon or Natronal Honor GORMLEY TED JOHN GOTTSCHALL SALLY ANN Outdoor Chomber of Commerce Spanish Drrll Teom Tumblrng e GRAY CHARLES SWAIN Borseboll Senror Class Presrdent GREEN MARLA JOAN G rmofr GAA Socrcl Studres Chamber of Commerce Goveleers Us l .7 ' 3 I I V l 1 f I , T I f N I I GAROT, EUGENE ODELLE -- Hi-C, Lotin, Oper- a , A V, .ff r - i X I' I 1 - x 3 1' 7 l f l X .vc S P pl , , , . 4 X 5 l . L . 1 ' ' ' l 2 HAGGBLOOM ROBERT ALBERT Retauiers HALL BARBARA MAY Tumbling Pep GAA Dance Lune HANCEWIC MARILYNN JEAN Pep HA HANNAFORD FRANCES RUTH GAA Chamber of Commerce Pep Socral Svudees Spanrsh FHA Cholr Modernaures HANSEN MARILYNN JEAN Pep FNA GAA Chamber of Commerce Spanxsh HANSON FLORENCE E H C ep HANSON JERRY ALLEN Outdoor Hr Y HARPOLE VIRGINIA KAY Torcw Honor Na Twonal I-'onor Modernalres Choxr Pep Cham ber of Commerce Cat Log lAsst Boys Sports Ednorj HAWKINS DON Retavlcrs GRONSETH PATRICIA JOAN Cnorr Torch Honor Girls Glee Normenes Natronal Honor Cat Log lAss? Business Manager! GROVE TERRANCE JEROME Band Orchestra Dance Band GUIDRY DONNA RAE GAA Pep Chamber of Commerce Torch Honor Dance Lme Cai Log lAs5t Actrvmes Eduforj Head Maloretfe ln1er Club Councnl GULBERG NORMAN BERNARD PhoTO Gave Ieers Socral Studres HAGBO BARBARA LEE GAA Spanish Girls Glee Torch Honor Modernarres Natronal Honor HAGGBLOOM JAN ANNETTE Tumblrng Pep Chamber of Commerce FNA Band 15 VN T ' 'C x ' A ' ' I - 'J I -I J J' .fri 5 V 4 .J. , I' . J , F . A I I I I I3 f 1 f r 1 I A l r i A r 1 f 5 ' , - , P , I' I Chamber of Commerce, Lair. C 'C ' , I ' , .- a- , P . u , , U I A '1 1 f ,J X ,, A f f V1 I .f., I I so 1 A I 25 4.4 HENTSCHEL JANICE MARION FHA Drill Team HESTER LONNIE MILTON Radio Op raTOrS Drama HIBER CHARLES DAVIS German Spanish Social Studies HIGGINS, JERRY FRANCIS e German, Oufdoor, Choir, Photo, Modernaires. HIGINSON, RONALD H. HILL, FRIEDA JANE - Pep lTreasureri, Torch Honor, Chamber of Commerce, National Honor, Cat Log lAssr. Edi1ori,Spanish. HILL, MARLENE ROY - Pep, GAA, Chamber of Commerce. HILL, RICHARD H. -Q Sociai Studies. HINTZ, KEITH KEN - Faorball, Chamber of Com- merce, Science. HOFFMAN JOHN THOMAS Pep Band Soaal Studnes Letterman HOFFMAN ROBERT EDWIN Torch Honor Gel' man Orchestra Dance Band Band Pep Band HOUSTON JANET LUCILLE HUDSON WILLIAM HENRY Spanush Outdoor HUNTER JAN Spanvsh Pep Chamber of Com merce INMAN CAROLE FAY GAA Torch Honor Na tnonal Honor Pep Chamber of Commerce Orchestra German Band Strung Quartet Student Counctl Speaker of the House 4-1 'W' bf l -.'::f IRONS JANICE MAY Drlll Team Spanlsh GAA Chamber of Commerce IRWIN CARLES HARRY Retallers IRWIN MARY IRENE Torch Honor Lanr Re rollers JACKSON EARL JOSEPH JACKSON LEILANI ROSE Pep Chamber of Commerce Spanrsh JACOBSEN DICK DONALD Spanish Baseball Manager JACOBSON SHARON YVONNE Chour Photo JARVIS CAROL ANN Spanish Torch Honor National Honor GAA Choir Gurls State Gave leers lPresrdenfl Pep Chamber of Commerce Gerls Club Cabmer JOHNSON DAVID HAROLD Rcldro L21 , ' I I ' 1 l U , - l i . Xxx I I , - , , - l ' R , , I A V. 'jg 5 Q - 1 A' . 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'xx . iff' LINDBERG JIM ROBERT Foorbwll Baseball Sensor Vrce Presadenf LOCKWOOD BILL FRANK LUARK MARGARET LUEBKE TED FRED Ouldoor Photo LYONS CAROL ANNE McCLAIN JERRY LEE Conservotlon Retoller McDONALD KAY CONSTANCE McDONAI.D MARIAN LOUISE GAA B Cluo Spomsh Hu C Goveleers McFALL EDWARD A Spomsh Torch Honor Noflonol Honor Chamber of Commerce Cot Log lSporfs Edzforj 303 J LEE STEPPEN Gclveleers Rodlo Track LEIER JOYC: DARLENE GAA Photo Outdoor FHA LEWIS BONNIE WRAY Hu C LEWIS GWENDOLYN ANN Pep Lofln Torch Honor GAA Chamber of Commerce LEWIS JIM FooTboII LILLER ROBERTA H Pep GAA Chamber o Commerce Social Sfudles Hn C Choir Mod ernoures 4'- 4-...gil .ani V476 ig- if 1:27 McGRATH, BARBARA MARY - GAA, Outdoor, German, Chamber ot Commerce, Girls Club Cabinet. McLAUGHLIN, JOSEPH DONALD - Science, Ger- man. MACKEM WALTER JOSEF - Tennis German Latin Gaveleers, Social Studies, French, Drama, Student Council. MAGGERT BOB F. 7 Football, Swimming. MAGNUSSEN NORMAN JOHAN German Band Pep Band Dance Band Torch Honor National Honor MAHAN KENNETH E Band Pep Band Dance Band Orchestra HIY 4' bg bf MAHUGH VERNON LEROY Golden Paw MANEVAL RONALD LAVERN Spanish MARLIN ROD LEO MAROLDO DANNY WILLIAM Outdoor Radio MARSHALL PATRICIA ANN Drill Team Pep Chamber of Commerce Retailers Spanish tailers Chamber of Commerce MASTERS CHESTER MELVIN Outdoor Hi Y MASTERS SPENCER ROBERT Op rators Hi Y Swimming Outdoor MATTOX BRITA MARDELLE Chamber of Com merce Retailers Pep f3I x I I f I 1 ' LP . lg X I . I I' - i I' l X X I ,Y I N 1 t lt A I l cn , ,V ' MARTIN, KATHLEEN ANN - Spanish, Pep, Re I I I . I i , , . 1 3 , '- Sv l ' I , . I A - I l l - r - ' ' I 1 If I I ' .f-.J . ,, . SA. MICHAEL MARK ENGLEHEARDT Cholr Mod ernatres Baseball Football HIY Track MILES ROSALEE F FNA GAA MILLER CORRINNE K GAA MILLER EDWARD CHARLES MILLER JIM G MILLER JAMES MORGON f'7 I 321 H--v av-N X MILLER MARLENE PAYE Tumblnng Songleacler e Chamber of Commerce Spamsh Torch Honor Grrls State Queen Cheerleader Home comnng Prrncess MILO BUD DEAN Football Spanrsh MJELDE MICHAEL JAY Orchestra Choxr Track Moderncxures MOISANT DOUGLAS LEON Retatlers Cham ber of Commerce MOGG HAROLD RICHARD Spanrsh Torch Honor Basketball Baseball Gaveleers MOORE PHYLLIS MILDRED Sptntsh Outdoor MORGAN JOYCE ELLEN L nn P p lPresnrl nt Torch Honor Sophomore Sccrctary GAA Na ttonal Honor FNA Chamber of Commerce MORKERT JUDYJ Chour FHA Pep 2 2 ,.g-.' C. or l A 4 I l - 59' , , . r 5 I f 9' L f G- P pl' A , I ' J my N . I 4 b l l T MINSON, BARBARA LOUISE - Drill Team, M Nfl ' I - I 1 - r I if l , I 'A X X , , ' f I t 1 1' A l l I gg 1 ' , - at , c ' 3 J, I V .AI . I V I l Y 2-1 q-, NATTER DICK A NEAL VIRGINIA BEVERLY GAA NEFF CAROLL A Spcmtsh NELSON JUDY LOUISE GAA NEWBURN NANCY LEE Band Pep FNA NICHOLS LYNN ERIC Photo Outdoor Ht Clrmbers Cat Log IPhotogrophy Edttorl NICHOLS WILLIAM REMICK NORDQUIST BARBARA RUTH O A SOI l Sfudues Pep Torch Honor Chomber O COW merce lPresvdentl Inter Club Councrl OAKLEY SHIRLEY SHARON Pep Outrloor GAA French Scrence Petarlers Clwrmbror 0 Commerce 'Z' Q--1 MOTTER RICHARD CHARLES MOZER SANDRA MARIE Torch Honor Lattn GIA Soctal Stucltes MULLETT CHARLES EDWIN Bond Torch Honor Orchestra Dance Band Natronal Honor Pep Band MURPHY ALLYN JAMES Basketball Sponnsh Letterman Golden Pow MUSGRAVE ROSALIE ANN Pep GAA Soph omore Vrce Prestdent Chamber of Commerce Orchestra Band Drum Molorette Notaonol I-'onor Juntor Vnce Prestdent Sensor Secretory NAGLE RAY BURDELL Scrence Boys Club lSecretary Treasurerl Z ri '19 I , T 1 '-' 1 I X I , , , 5 f N ' , K X 4 V wr I Y V A m r ' 1 ,O v - 44 Q -,J . , - . t ' G ' ' ' Q V 2:7 . I . , .X X I - A , :Vt , I Y . '-X i E 33 ,av PARKER WILLARD ALBERT Spanrsh Torch Honor Football Natrona! Honor lllresnclentl Golden Paw Outdoor Boys State PATTEN GERALD DUANE Football Conserva tron Letterman PEATROSS CLARA RUTH Drnll Team GAA FHA llbresvdentl Spanlsh PECK ROBERT JAMES Conservatron Outdoor PELANDINI THOMAS FRANCIS Spanush Dance Band Modernarres Student Body Presrdent PENDRAS MICHAEL JOHN - Latin, Track. PETERSON ANITA JANE -- Spanush, Torch Honor, Chamber of Commerce, Choir, Pep, Dance Lrne, Girls Club lTreasurerl, Cot Log lFaculty Editorl, Drill Team, Outdoor. PETERSON, CAROL LYNN - FHA, FNA, Science, PETERSON, LYNNE CAROLE V- Pep, Chamber of Commerce, Spanish, 341 O HAIR LAUREL MARGARET Pep Latin GAA rch Hono Drrll Team Outdoor Chamber of Commerce Cat Log IAdvertnsrng Edntorj OLSON WAYNE LEON O NEAL LAWRENCE N ORR KAREN LEE ep Torch Honor Spanush Chamber of Commerce OSEN KEN ERWIN PARK JOHN FREDERICK Spanrsh Torch Honor Goveleer PETERSON ROSE MERRI ELIZABETH Cmmo of Commerce Pep French Gov Icers PHILLIPS JERRY L PHILLIPS SHARON R Drnll Team Pep Ch :rn ber of Commerce GAA FNA Choir B Clua Dance Lme Socrcxl Studres G rls GI o POUNDS L WAYNE Sk: Spanish PRICE ROBERT L Hn Y Swrmmlng Ourcmoor Chamber of Commerce PROCTOR ALLAN RALPH Operators I-IIY Outdoor 5. PROCTOR GARY JORMAN L nn H Y Gave leers French PROUSE JANET ALMA FNA GAA Refmlers RAMM KATHRYN JOAN French Bond Pep f Bond Orchestra Pep Chamber of Commerce Drum Truo Drum Quartet GAA Torch Honor X InTer CIub Council REANIER CHARLES DENNIS Rwduo lPresuden1I REDD LENORE CELESTE GAA RE D CAROL VIRGINIA Songleoder Pep C c esrro Chamber of C 'wmercc Mod rncmres Chonr REED MARIAN I P p FHA Chnmber of Commerce REFLING JOYCE MARIE A Hr C TorcI Honor Orchesfvu Govmun Ncmoml Howor Ou ooor Socvol Sfudres I ' m ' 'Y' Zi , . x 5 , , 1 e . I ' ' 5 , I , , , A 1 . I. I u - .V . V 5 I I I l I, I , r , I V W ' Z a Wg, ' r '- f ' 1 I ' I 1' V I s. g 5 ,f l,,v,,L .-,.-... .x.,-. L, .-ML... , - OT , I- , A , , A we , . 1 . ' RAMBERT, DIANE LEE A PNA, GAA. 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SIMPSON BABARA MARIE Oulcloor Pep Cromber of Commerce SMITH DOROTHY ANN Pep Socrol Sludues SMITH JANET LUCILLE Sk: Outdoor Chomber of Commerce SMOKOFF LORETTA GAY Drclrnn Pep Q I3 Z Y: f r ' I I ! i I . . ' . 7 - ' . f ,, X ' ' ' ' l I U- I LJ ' ' f . r 1 r I - f X W f! ., ' l 'kr 1 Q l 1 'J A l I ,- r f 1 - l-r , - i , , . l If l ,ff ' ' l x l - T' ,i , ,u,, , ,--,, ,, SWANSON WINNIFRED J Bond Orches1ro Torch Honor Ouvdoor Nofronol Honor Cham ber of Commerce Pep Bond TALVI ELMER VICTOR TENNISON VONDA LEE GAA Bond FHA Torch Honor THOMAS DALE PAUL Bmnd Dance Bond Our door Pep Bond Orchestra THOMAS GREGORY LOWELL Orchestra evofors Lcmn HIC Notnonol Honor Torcn Honor Science Golden Pow THOMAS KENNETH ALDEAN Golden Pow Stoge Crew Operators Spnmrsh Lcur 1EdrorV Lotun TIEHEN DOROTHY ANN Chamber of Com merce Pep GAA TIEHEN MILDRED RUTH Pep HIY Chamber of Commerce GAA TURNBLADE DARLINE MAY French Photo Socrol Studies T39 N . 5 .x r M ' ' . . . 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MOST POPULAR MOST COOPERATIVE AI Murphy Marlene Muller Chad Gray Judy Rleg BEST LAUGH BEST ATHLETE Bob SaTran Kathy Ramm Jerry Dofsoh Wray Ward Zi 'Y' V+ ,f y PRETTIEST EYES MOST COURTEOUS Jerry Hanson Carol Baker Duck Mogg Ann Jarvis 2 ' - I I 1, - A ' 6 is 3 g ' I. E .,,E E, A T,-,.a,-T,a m,,q,,,m,,,i,,- N I I O ' Ll' E . ' I , fs! N' 1 'I T 'XY sf 5 ..' , , fl if 1 ' V ' . ,Nw Al X 653 . -,MMT V , . X Ox 1 Exfx' 5 Q 1 -- ff. 4 L 'X I .bg ,,a, LL ,A fini 5 E , A 7264 64 die Mug of mg 56601502 66444- gvx 'Q' qw-.7 ,ff 'E ?' Yup DAVE BERG President GERALDINE ROWLEY Vuce Pres TONII KEMP Secretory GLEE LUDEMAN Treosurer MELODY SHEPHERD Stu Councul Rep MISS DENT Advuser MR SUMMERS Advuser The Junior Closs of T956 hos IeTt Ioehund ut Two Thus is the lost yeor un which these students wulu be Together Tor os senuors They wull grouduote from two dufferent schools Iecuvung theur memorues of Bremerton Hugh School behund Them By The sole oT closs rings money Tor The Treosury wos roused Thus helped To put on The cunnucul Junuor Prom whuch wos held un The sprung The uunuors olso uotuon The clcuss cudvusers Muss Dent ond Mr Summers deserve o greot deol of Thonks tor The wonderful help They hove given the clcuss ond uts oTTucers Dcuvud Berg presudent Geroldune Rowley vuce presudent Tonu Kemp secretory Glee Lude mon treosurer cund Melody Shepherd Student Council Representoutuve THIS IS MY JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE MR TANGNIEY S THIRD PERIOD COMP CLASS 41 I I I u X I I, X .. P: A? X, Q A T W iv A I Xxx A X, 5 f K I- 1 'I 'EW u . T - wonderful yeors with mony friendships goinezl, helped with the decorations ond ushered ot grod- t, 7T'S rw o' A - M - ' ' ' -, . . I ' to I I I , 8 Wea: cenda came FIRST ROW BLlIIWI1WQ Bzrxger Apeland Andrews Backlund Barber Arnold Allen Booth M Anderson Bfals Blarr SECOND ROW Bxtes Bera Antrrm Bracndl In Blatt Booth Bozortlw Armstrong Belmont Atklnson Bur baro Anderson Brrdgcs THIRD ROW Barn s Al xonder Amo Backs Barley Burke Albrrght Bates Bollerslev Boggerly Bray Bull Anderson FIRST ROW M Culltoun A Calltouft Burnsnde Bunnell Brown Cook Coleman Cole Carnahan SECOND ROW Clwmprne Davns Campbell Bryan Brown Cleveland Colton Cobler Coffer THIRD ROW Crarg Costner Callfrn Buetfgenbadt Bush Bynum Chotmcxn Bruns Castle FIRST ROW Buell J Cox Sltaron Ellroft S Cunnxngltom Drclwtenmaller Dlckerson Dewey Crrttenden M Crow ford Denn J Erlts E Drake Drcklnson SECOND ROW R Darraglt Rodgers Defrna Crrtcrtlow Dredrrch M Don altue Doclcl D Donaltue Dobeas Cummlngs J Crawford Roblnson Carter TI-'IR ROW M Doutlmt Day Elllng son Duerden N Cox Morken Dertch Deeds Demlck Coyle G Drake Ergner Dray Darlley c C' -Q,-1 rw 75641 gem my Q accfacmed mud Home Fr i g .1 FIRST ROW Fr'1zer Fuller L Gordon SECOND ROW Gorman Goathoug B Flsner Fagon THIRD ROW Erlckson Fltz Densomore Fruedensreun Goudreou Flynn V Gordon Fcnrchlld George Fox Forde Grof Grbbs Flaple Roppe Gwlmore Forbes W Fronklnn Engebrelson Franklun Gwcho Gorlnger Forehond CIaeys Fuscher Gormley Fast SECOND ROW Hanson Hommmgren Hamer Grensfad Haddon Hayes Grant Groom J I-'earh Hll Holludxy Heeb THIRD ROW Gratten Larry Haynes Lance Hoyne Hornet! Haley I-' nnung Holmes Hartsfrom Hampton Hll Hall Hedmon FIRST ROW K Johnson Soroh Johnson Martha Jacobsen Kraft Knox M Jensen M Johnson Jacab Lawers D Jensen SECOND ROW Kerlee Huyclc Kocn Jurncrch R Jackson Jewell Marrlyn Jacobsen C Jacobs James Horn THIRD ROW Kluge Dean Johnson Kauzlarlc De-Anna Johnson Jcrrow Isaclcson B Jacobs G Johnson A Johnson Jorgensen Steve Johnson 50 J .44 ng, 'Ux4. kk..-lr Nw' I I I I I - ? U - f V I 1. , . ' T' U KX X ' N A J , X -1 h. . ,iif X' 5 5' ii U . 'Q 5, ., -9 - y 4, 4 g N' 1 I C V . R ,Q , iz I . J - 'f f - - - '- d . -L ' W Q, 1 I FIRST ROW7Griffin, Homrnlll, H.lfIclqer, Hintz, E. Hoffman, Halyorsen, V. Heath, Guwdry, Hncks, Holdol, J. Hoffman, 7 , 1 , , , ,,,, . I , I , 1 , I , , . 6, , , . I 5 4 N' K . V , va 3- A . . . f , , I S I , fe-fx- l 1 -- , 9 ' K ' - . P 1 , If A ' l El ' X . l A i.. F I IL 7a mam cmd menace Meg excdiecl Q Q7 Q2 1 FIRST ROW M1cDonaIrI Lucslng MLGra1l1 Inqlvam McMarInn McFarland Morlclond Monnlng Kemp Longon SECOND ROW M Morlrlen McBrycIP Lloycl A McLean Ludernan McCloud Lelglwlon Love LeCompte E Madden THIRD ROW B McLsc1n Llndslrurn Mawn McKnns y Lugar MCCorkIe Molby Lubasli Linden Lund FIRST ROW Olbzrg Morlarlty MlIIs Mason Newell Mey Oren Marden Molzolwon Moy SECOND ROW Lou don Jackson V Nlclmols Norrnand M Mlller Coll en Moore Morns Mrefzner Corole Moore Lewrs Relwberg M Nelson THIRD ROW Mueller Meyers J Nrchols Mxddlcron Lemm Morken J Muller Morten N Nelson Morkow Motteson Melclwo MOTI FIRST ROW M Rlclwarrlson Reed Refvuk Plwllbroolc Polmer Pease Rarney Oraker Peorson SECOND ROW J Rxclwordson Rencl Rallw Ronusclwl Pendergosl Poor P Tnrs Ramos R I2ICl7ClVCJSOl1 Rohm THIRD ROW Ollenburger Prouse Pererslmogen Phalen Pykonen Pernne Phorr Perry Plumb Reomes Porter pau' of my fcmdaw wdfl M ddlnivt 5 Af ..,f I Q7 FIRST ROW Rowley Rutherford Scofe Shepherd Feclt Rock Southerland Small R w Sltoemxkrr Shmgl decker SECOND ROW Shaw Ryan Stulwrll D Ross Rudrud H Ross Severson Snssen Smclberg Slneld Sutter Rolluns THIRD ROW Sherman Snyder Solllvan Ryder Saurn Shock Dovrs Robertson Shanley Shan Sherhart Roberts Strobel FIRST ROW Rerschrnan Joyce Swanson M Toylor Thatcher J Ullock :C Swanson Spreth SECOND ROW B g nurn Topness Urdahl Tysver C Ullock Stambaugh Tessutore FIRST ROW Vegwert Whutalcer Wlnlcel Wnlmar Worth Wyatt Wnrttorn Wlnger Q Wnlllarns Weetlolf SECOND ROW Walgren Thomas L Wllllams Zachow Werner Watson Wllcox L Wes Wood B Wnllrarns TIJIRD ROW Weers W :te Cheat Frnch Yuhl J West Wornell Wendell Walen WI cle W nrren Wlllus I i if Q1 X , -1' X 4 1 V4 i A a . J. ' 'rg If A 44 I I-X NA' ' K . N . gi- I 0 3 '. 1, . yr - x I I I ' 'f G Y - , , , , , , , os, utl, X r 2, 'J C- . - , , ' , , , , . , , ' , c , 1 , 'i , J. Toylor, A. Taylor, June Swanson, Thompson, Tienhaara, E, Swanson, Nielens, THIRD ROWvfTImrn, Turbitt, Var- ' Y f' 'LQ' H' ' S :er - - R ,v 6 VV 5 .y , U: ll R . U? 1? I J I . n f, ' if C Q . 'aifffj l 1 - , ' L o , , , , , N ' 1 ' . I Gb' 4 Y F:-T3 l' qv-ll, N.: , JIM PIERCE Presudenf ELEANOR DUNSMOOR Vnce Presrdent PAT MACHGAN SecreTary BARBARA STADLER Treasurer VlCKl SINKUNAS Student Councul MISS SHULA Advlser 756 Zecwfma 4 my The Sophomore Class accompllshed only one of :Ts usual prolecfs clurong The T1rsT semesTer Thus was The collecTuon of olues To buzld up The class Treasury The class offncers Telf ThaT Thus way each sophomore had an equal share and responslbllvry In The class Second semesTer The class sponsorecl a balloon booTh aT The Gurls Club Carnnval and had charge of The concesslons aT one game I5 J Q In ,,,,, g M A R sf , 4:7 7 A 1 ze 3 I Q Jag ,Haydn , a 11662 qw 117 543 Benson J Anderson Battnn Arronus Blake Agee Barker Beach Blakney TI-'IRD ROW Asleson R Anderson Albrecht Avery Bass Barrre Adm Bently Bakken W Anderson Anson I-IRST ROW Copley S Anderson Brower Brown Bell Cngler Burterweck K Anderson Avery Cheney Botsford C Chandler Clark Bobble Coop r Chrrstensen SECOND ROW Bl s Churcltrll Burke Chatrnan Brod rsen Lovttt Chrrstensen Barnett Coffey Burlew Cherry Branch Blamey Betty Cooper Case THIRD ROW Boulanger Cooley Blockhus Cramer Carson Breedrng Campeau Bolon Charnberlrn Crawford Chopp Baer Buchanan Camrnenga A-:lkrns Baker FIRST ROW Eury DeCloedt Dahlberg Davrdson Elras Fee Farn Crusc Coppunger Crump Eagleson Endelorock Metcalf Dabruntck SECOND ROW Davrs Daugherty J Duke L Duke Crahay Enlls Drnsrnore Dunsrnoor Duem lung Evans Curnmrns Ewrng Drxon Ferrrs Dugan Doherty THIRD ROW Eddy Darragh Darley Crouch Frnne man Endell Dunham Frscher Crrttenden Dunn Douthut Dunlap Egan Dcrlly Funch if 1 , . 'g f v 1 ' i Wg. f I ' ee EJB E M. .I I 6 1 -1- '-F D L 4 - - 4 I - ' ll A -J' 14 v I fa. V n 5 V I I ,V l 1 y .. .u I , .1 ,. FRONT ROW-Bohm, D. Austrn, C. Anderson, Barley, Adams, Axelson, Beasley, Baker, M. Austun, SECOND ROW- . ' , ,l 4 , e, I . I - a , I n ' , I , I , I 2 1 , I Q I V , I I 1 l I ll I , lr l elfmgaeca ,Za made, , FRONT ROW J. Fry, Gilbert, H,1geI, Gorrschall, Garor, Gorndon,Grrsvyo1d, Hayrn,GraQon1eTh, B, Fry, Fowler, Grim Shaw. SECOND POW Hfmdoman, Gysbers, Glggans, Griberrsen, Grimm, Grarfon, Grove, Funke, Gebbra, Fox Fahrer, Gvvrn, THERD ROW Girbrwol, Granr, Gamer, Frey, Gafidrs, Pouch, Brlhe Gaffney, Bonnie Gaffney, Graham Grleve, Graham, Grnllar, Green, Gaurher. FJRST RJOW Hopf-, H-arh, Hoover, Huebschman, M Hamm, Harrr, Ingofd, Harms, Haag, Hrzrrrngron, Hernze SlaTer. SECOND VOW Hallman, Hrll, Inman, Hern, Ha5Yon,H':rr:up,!rWrn,J.Hansen,JC1dfson,Hummer,Heraman Harden THNFZD POW Horn, Henderson, HaINen, Hin, B Hansen, '-I, Hansen, Herrick, Harrrngfon, Haley, I-'ledlund D Hansen, Seeley. FIRST ROW- Lrllybrrrige, Jonas Krhfxn, L'HfJCV, Le ghron, Jester, B. Levvrs, LaPJanTe, C. Larson, N. Larson, M. Lew.s SECOND POW Lambert, Jurges, Krnney, Lange, Knopf,Lc1yvson, Llndberg, K rk, Josephson, Junell, Krlker, Junnrla THIRD ROW - P, Johnson, P. Jones, D Jones, D, Lewrs, Lrnson, V, Johnson, Klaus, Knorsen, V. Lewrs, Keyes, Jeff rey, Landon. pq A-'wr 413. L I Q... fs V 61 azfclude an Z inf' 1 VAX ' T 'lf FIRST ROW McMartrn Marlrn McCrary McPherson McMrllan MacDonald Mty Long tn McCullough Mrcltgan Marett SECOND ROW McLaugl1lrn Hoggmann Mmlcenstaclt Logsclon D MacDxn1 l Lymrn Maltan Martlnson Blalsdell McAndrew McGowen THIRD ROW McCallum Mahugh Jerry McDonald John McDon1IQl Mclntoslt Manley D McDonald Lofgren Mcllrautn McGregor McFarland Maneval Maaglwan Mnson FIRST ROW Noll Mottunger S Moore M :lt Leaclt Meyers D Olson Oren Ol-'arr Neal Murphy Ness SECONJD ROW Mllo Luethe Mrdkrff Owen L Morrs Meyers L N Isoft Molrtor M Morrrs Moontloy Matter S Moore THIRD POW R Olson R Nelson J Orr Oraker Mussman Morrlson B Orr L Mrller T Moore W Olsen Park Monaghan FIRST ROW Denune B Pearson Paschal Ralkko Re'n cle Pettrs Pennrngrotlw Pruner M Pearson Rhodes Rellrng SECOND ROW Paulus Peterson Renn Pretzel Rader Pnngstag Portnr Rogers Rrngness Runncls Parker M Neal THIRD ROW Russell Pendergqst Petersen Rankrn Rose Pterson Puckett Prrngle Patten Prerce Reese Root Pltullrps P1 SIUA Ji? a 0 0 gw K7-I4 f L my I y , ' 'rl ' ,, L .R , ' rg? f f' ez - ' I T x XX, 1' O y , ' I O ' in ' -' l ' F- Q ' ' if Y ' I . 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K ' ' 'N ,A 1 LL,:sLsf6-1 . I 4' U . ki ' ' V A 5 4 I I V A , H J A ' ' ' M X41 fit' -xl l 1 Afff 13 L ie, A , A w,...f1 P ORGAN ZATIO I f N, f if 5-9 ff cg NYS' -QQ'-33 -1 A' fo . .N 9 r ' f-rf 7 X ' y fy N M' 4 A W' I, - x . xx ft 1 I ,H 'lv' I i Hx P N, , If, 5 5' I , ' , f f' , 4 , ' f X a fl 'I ' + 5 , .. ' ' m 3. ' L V. -, A Lx, X .I , I. I , I U QW-,V N W. . ,x 'g 7 ' , f. X NX! 9 fx V , gg X ll 5 A p U I VR? ji ?. -f,'7 g',, L V! Xjxx ,X ! riff! I I V 'rf J x ' 'fx , gf v ,l f ,f , U , -. X y 2.4 Q 5 - ix If V , 1 X L' ' A :ls K , f ' '42 Q1 ' ff' M ' K , Jr' ' .I . 5 1 - ' s x 1 , I ' :Y N 2 I ' 3 if . Av i' , 3 ' 2 i . 'Q 1 K 1 Q 1 5 ' 1F , 3 ':. 5 fig, N I 1 5 ' 1 1 P 4 . 3 1 1- rl .T a l Y 1 r . f f ..3: T7 N WPT' as L NORM FITZ BONNIE ATTRIDGE Vlce Preslclent TOM PCLANDINI Treasurer Prestrl nt SUSIE WILLIAMS CXXPOLE INMAN Secretary Speaker of the I-'ouse ecwlmg my uudente mae Z?2'e 14 S' The executlve branch ot the student government ns called Executnve Board These otfucers constutute thrs body Student Body President Vuce President Secretary Treasurer Speaker of the House and Girls and Boys Club Presidents It plans the gen eral program ot actrvltles tor the school year Thu committee IS responsible to the prlnclpal for Its ac-s and meets vvlth hum once a week Laws vvhuch orlgnnate rn the Leguslatlve Board or The Student Councul must meet vvlth frnal approval ot the Executive Board Sturgus Cameron S Wtlluarns Pelandrnl, F Inman N Fntz Mr Graham B Atrrrdge 603 'Xff-wr., : ' mg as 1 ?a.a 5. gf ' X X' .. P r ' D 1, . :IN I I . ' .tl l A - r .si L y, 4 t Y ' is f SIX I 0 1 4 I 1 . . . . . .S . , , . 1 1 1 U A I - A 4 I F S Wllrcrms Crmeron Swephcrcl K Thomas D B rg FLee Mr Graham Von Machern N Fntz Pelonclnnr Sm kunas J Perce C Gray Sclrmrdt Densrnore Sturgs B Attrrdge C Inman The Student Councrl consrsts ot the Executrve Board Class Presudents Student Councul Represen tatnves ot each class Edntor ot the Larr Presudent Assrstant Thus body drscusses and acts upon mat of a defendant s plead: laden! Zacmcd and The Trattlc Court rs a pollce court vvhlch Works IH close conlunctron with the County Juvenrle Court ln Port Orchard This sessron rs held once a month rn the presence of a member ot the Washrngton State Patrol or of the Bremerton Crty Police De ters concernrng the Student body and passes or reyects bulls It meets weekly to hear the defense of all warrant holders It they plead not gurlty they up un Student Court whuch as held only rn the case ng not gunlty cc am! caaaeae partment StJdents who vnolate the Washlngton State Trattrc Laws are trred at this court by a gudge and two co ludges If they plead not gullty the arrestung otfrcer IS asked to be present at the next sessron then It as up to the three gudges to deter rnlne whether or not he detendan rs gunlty Patrolman Brll Lnvely Wrllroms Dray Fntz Rutledge Mr Richardson T61 ot the Golden Paw, and Prosecuting Attorney and have the right ot a trial by jury- Their case is taken I I e Semen 7m afcmczxed Z?fecfz gene B TRBAQA STUPGIS Pres cucnr -Rf, WRAY WARD JOAN CHATMAN Sec tary The Gurls Club of BremerTon Hugh School us one oT The more acTuve ancl worTh whule organuzaTuon chance To parTucupaTe un our many school acTuvuTues such as FooTball and BaskeTball BanqueTs he Bug ancl LuTTle SusTer ParTy Tolo Week The All School Dance Gurls Club Carnuval assembly ex Vuce PresuclenT AN I TA P:TE RSONJ Treasurer change vusuTaTuons The Senuor Tea The Gurls Cluo STyle Show comnnunuTy acTuyuTues and rnany oTher cuTuzenshup and encourages The hugh school gurls To become Tune and more worThy women The success of The Grls Club us largely clue To The eTTorTs oT The many gurls chosen as represenTaTuves Trorun all The gurls un The school l FlPST RON Armutuge A PeTerson Sturgus Jaryus M Oralcer B McGrath Dewey M Jacobson SECOND PON Mrs Lcurkun Rolsmd Green J Chatman Sutherland S Funk Rurugness Ward Halvorsen 621 I I I I I I ' , I Ju I ' j X N ,X K, 1 ff? , F I T . ty eil s OT This school. lTs purpose is To give all girls a worThwhile prolecTs. The Girls Club promoTes good : , T A , T f-- 'c , . , ' , ', . , . , , . . he ca me aiu! a ca ad euezq Zag 'Y if C7 Q-7 ..f ' -.ff 5' -e ' --dl T1 FIRST ROW Barrue Comeron R Nagle SECOND ROW Wollace N Cox Zochow Mr Guerun The Boys Club of Bremerfon Hugh School us com posed of all The boys un The school The admunus TraTuve organuzafuon vvuThun The Boys Club ss The Boys Club CabuneT whuch holds regular meeTungs and plans The varuous acTuvuTues for The year There us a PresudenT Vuce Presude-nT SecreTary Treasurer SergeanT aT Arms and The Cabunef whuch consusfs of nune members Three from each class represenT ung all The boys The mayor acTuvuTues are The plan nung of The Boys Club Assemblues The co sponsor :ng of The vocaTuonaI conferences The co eduTung of The B Book wuTh The Gurls Club ond assusTung The gurls wuTh The annual Gurls Club Carnuval The CcubuneT us aTTempTung To arrange home vusuTauons and assembly programs wuTh Olympuc League Schools Thus second semesTer The Boys Club ad vuser us Mr Guerun BUD 'AME RON Presudent RAY NAGLE Secretary Treasurer WAYNE ZACHOW Vuce Presudenf NORM COX Sergeonf oT Arms T63 0 I 0 7 .'n -15 , N f Q' I 'T - . , f',gX ' r ff. 1 E T 2 . 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' ' 1 1 1 1 ' . v ' u ' T Wig up felony la 720: Www The Natuonal Honor Socuety whuch as The ntle states us natuonwude us an organuzatuon whose aum us to develop character servuce leadershup and scholarshup un hugh school students Member shup us lumuted to uunuors and senuors who have obtauned the requured grade pounts A Total of forty pounts us requured of a lunuor and a Total of seventy pounts us essentual for a senuor to be admutted unto The club Totalung of The grades beguns un the student s sophomore year Thus year there were nearly eughty members un The chapter The group us allowd school tume for uts monthly meetungs Each regular meetung us usually followed by a program Thus years programs uncluded Sharlene Armutage playung the puano Gene Zoro playung The puano the Gurls Quartet and a clarunet presudent Chuck Mullett vuce presudent Wunnue Swanson secretary Steve Johnson and Ben Burke sergeants at arms Don McLaughIun paruluamen taruan and Karen Jerrow lnterclub Councul repre sentatuve Muss Hayford us The advuser and treas urer The Cat Cave us The organuzatuons mann source of uncome School supplues are sold There before school and durung all Three lunch peruod Members who gave a great deal of Theur tume worked very undustruously and deserve a great deal of credut They also handled all The Senuor announcements and name cards Specual events thus year uncluded Homecomung whuch was strong ly supported by The club Members entered an attractuve float wuth Chuck Mullett as chaurman and Carole Inman as co chaurman They were very proud of Bonnue Attrudge theur candudate who was elected Homecomung Queen As a buannual event Natuonal Honor has planned un past years an exchange vusutatuon wuth Mount Vuew Hugh School un Vuctorua Brutush Columbua Fufteen mem bers left at Two oclock Thursday afternoon on March I5 by boat To Seattle They boarded an other boat un Seattle and arruved un Vuctorua that evenung They were met by students of Mount Vuew who were Theur hosts for the next three days The Trup uncluded a vusut to theur school whuch was un se suon a debate and a dance The group as bullet was housed un pruvate homes It proved to be a very unterestung trup and was a lot of fun vusut occurred un Aprul when a group from Mount Vuew came to Bremerton They stayed un pruvate homes and enuoyed the Gurls Club Carnuval and other events All durung the year announcements are made concernung college scholarshups and ap plucatuons Many members took college entrance tests scholarshup Tests and evaluatuon tests These These wull all be helpful to the many members who are plannung To goto college These pruvuleges of course are not lumuted to members of the so cuety Each year the Bob Thorsen Memorual Schol arshup us awarded to some worthy Senuor member Last year ut was awarded To Pete Cunnungham It may be applued to any college ofthe wunner s chouce OFFICERS TRIP TO VICTORIA, B C 641 I I quartet. The officers of This body are Bill Parker, They returned on Sunday, March I8th. A return . 2 I W . by , . 'fl M fl My femdom ,cmd Seadaw ,camped ,Ze dad T 1 FRONT ROW-W. Swanson, Hagbo, Hein, F, H ll, Horpole, C. Inman, J. Cunningham, Armitage, Funk, Burnett. SECOND ROW-Rolstad, Rufledge, Klamm, Avery, Wollis, Wheeler, Fry, Mulleff, Zoro, Mognusen, Stafford. THIRD ROW-Tysver, Hoffman, McLoughlin, G. Thomas, McFa!l, Parker, Musgrave,Morgon Ganus, Boker, Cramer, B. Arfriclge. i l FRONT ROW-Barager, Von Gomerr, Hilfiker, Jacobsen, B. Cox, Graf, C. Ullock, Morkow, Hommond, Cobler, Koch. SECOND ROW- J. Richardson, C-audio, Spiefh, V. Nichols, M. Johnson, Barber, Bocklund, Halvorsen, E. Swanson, N. Nelson, Turbitf. THIRD ROW- Hzzssomer, Tysver, Droy, Middleton, S. Johnson, D. Johnson, O. Peterson, Pykonen, B. Burke, Molby, Shanley, Erdman. .ku CAT CAVE WORKERS CAT CAVE CUSTOMERS rw and Wann ,memdew dame 6694 ,Mead .,--. .. .4.. ,,- ., FIRST ROW-C. lnman, Jarvis, Ewell, Kemp, Buell, McCloud, Hilfiker, Jacobsen, Cigler, Owen, Sanborn Elias, L. Bailey. SECOND ROW-Group, Gaudio, McDaniel, K. Orr, Forde, Runnels, l-larader, Johnson, Porter, Molitor, Halvorsen, Chandler. THIRD ROW-J. Hoffman, Smeback, D. Johnson, Bush, S. Johnson, J. Pierce, J, Oraker, J. Horn, D. Hansen, Backlund, Koch, C. Ullock, Markow. pgs FIRST ROW--B. Cox, Meili, Evans, Adkins, Refling, Penningroth, A. Peterson, Axelson, Jonas, Larson, Seeley, B, Baker, Paschal, J. Cunningham, Sinkunas. SECOND ROW-Cammenga, Lewis, Morris, J, Burke, P. Rogers, Kirk, F. Hill, Brennan, C. Gabriel, Giggins, Group, Tracy, Barrie, Turbitt. THIRD ROW -Wade, McCallum, Winger, Morgan, Jerrow, M, Nelson, J. Baker, Funk, Middleton, G. Peterson, Pykonen, Magnussen, Stang, Shanley, Schwab. The Torch Honor Society, which at one time was called Honor Society, is a club which consists of students who have above average grades. To be eligible for the honor roll sophomores must have 26 points, juniors 56 points, and seniors 80 points. Points per semester for membership are awarded as follows: A, five points, B, three points, C, one point, D, minus one point, F, minus three points. Chosen at our first meeting with Mr. Peterson as our adviser were the following officers: President, Steve Johnson, Vice President, James Giggans, Secretary, Toni Kemp, and Treasurer, Jan Hagg- 661 bloom. This year began a new phase of Torch Honor. We began devoting our meetings almost entirely toward educational purposes. These meetf ings consisted of movies, slides, and request speakers from various colleges in the State of Washington. At the beginning ofthe year a joint banquet was held with Debate Club and Gave- leers Club, which was enjoyed by all, At our third meeting two members of the Ll. of W. showed slides and spoke to us about the University. Mr. Peterson showed slides of various colleges in the United States and abroad at our next meeting. Q Zafiefaf cm-14 Y g' cm . isw f 3' FIRST ROW---M. McDonald, Sanborn, M. Whittaker, E. Scott, Jarvis, A. Peterson, Arnold, Marrett, A. Palmer, S. Mills, Pease, Pruner, McCloud, Scafe. SECOND ROW-Pounds, K. Thomas, Brennan, Rath, Van Dyke, Minson, Alma, Wardin, M. Orakcr, Forehand, Thatcher, Booth, Reischman, Nielens, Hamer, THIRD ROW' f--' Wade, McGregor, Plumb, T. Walker, J. Park, Tysver, D. Lewis, Tucker, Shepherd, Snyder, Farmer, Smokoff, Wendell, Swanson. IBIUJ FIRST ROW-Knox, Axelson, Killian, M. Jacobsen, B. Cox, Dickerson, Crump, Hicks, Graf, Filmore, Cobler, Enderbrock, SECOND ROW-Cooley, Rolstad, Kellogg, Fossum, Gaudio, Barrie, M, Johnson, S. Christensen, C. Forde, Gaskill, Franklin, Hartt. THIRD ROW-Craig, V, Gordon, Dray, J. Baker, B. Attriclge, F. Hill, M, Erickson, Backlund, Irons, Fouch, Darragh, H. Hansen, Hallen. The Spanish Clubs officers for this year: Jan Dray, president, Betty Forehand, vice president, Marilyn Oraker, secretary, Melody Shepherd, treasurer, Karen Rolstad, lnterclub Council repre- sentative, and Mrs. Spooner, adviser, is one of the largest and most active organizations in the school. They took an active part in Homecoming, for Barbara Sturgis, their candidate, was elected as one of the princesses, and they entered in the parade o float The Pirates of the Spanish Main. ln December they held their annual Fiesta, to which year this award was given they invited the Spanish students from the other high schools and iunior high schools in the county. The entertainment was games, dancing and skits, there were refreshments for everyone. Spanish Club had a booth called the Toss for Gold Fish in the Girls Club this year. The highlight of the years activities was the Pan-American Assembly, in which the other language clubs were invited to participate. At these assemblies the 'Spanish Club Award is given annually to a student who shows outstanding characteristics as a club member, last to Jan Dray. T67 N, WL-k.f i FIRST ROW-Flavin, Davidson, D. Walker, Young, Eagleson. SECOND ROWf-Castle, Matte- son, Sorenson, Hentsciiel, Miss Chamberlain. THIRD ROW--Bush, Peotross, Lowror, Munson, Markland, Mrs. Lynch. we ' ,Zeawecif la caak and new The Future Homemokers of America is an organiz- ation that promotes the idea of making .our homes, communities and the nation happier places in which to live. The club worked under the fine leadership of the President, Clara Peatross. The other officers were the Vice President, Janice Hent- schel, Secretary, Marilyn Winder, Treasurer, Beverly Bush, and Parliamentarian, Maytherine Scott. This year the chapter has been very active. It entered Wuwwng The Future Nurses of America, sponsored by the Kitsap Medical Auxiliary, is a club for the girls who are interested in training for a professional nursing degree. Throughout the year this club made trips to the nursing schools and to the hospitals in Tacoma, Seattle and Bremerton in order to study, first hand, the practical application of nursing methods and the facilities that are available. Some FIRST ROW-Jacobsen, Franklin, Uland, Hancewic, Francis, Lambert, Prouse, Pubesch, Hanson, Cole Meyers, Gaskill, Stew a float in the annual Homecoming Parade, had the concession stand at several basketball games, held candy and cupcake sales, and sold popcorn after school. In conjunction with the FHA Chapters throughout the United States, they celebrated the annual FHA Week. Bessie Walker was chairman, and she planned many activities among which was home night when the club member cooked dinner for her family. mezica fame , an 14666 time was devoted to working at the Gift Bars at the Harrison Memorial Hospital and Puget Sound Memorial Hospital. The girls also visited the patients in the United States Naval Hospital, contributing to their entertainment. This year they earned their funds by taking charge of the con- cessions booth during a few of the football and basketball games Liller, Reed, Mrs, Thompson. SECOND T2OWe-Miles, Hill, THIRD ROW7Matteson, Morgan, Valentine, art, Coombe, Rambert, Q7 T7 V1 Yi 3 rl 4' '93 Q? x 2 FlRST ROW7R. Cole, Refling, Emry, Palmer, Grittin, Summrngs, Mrs. Nordquist. SECOND ROW-Sidam, Watson, D. Smith, Marden, Gaskill, B. Norclquist, Hanson. THlRD ROW-Wessel, Filion, Park, Barber, Aiken, J. Ringness. 776 5445465 ' earwzerpyue The Social Studies Club was formed with The aim to promote good school spirit, to serve our com- munity, state and nation, and to promote under- standing and appreciation of the peoples of the world. Their special projects included contributions to the United Good Neighbors Drive, the Country Lite School, a school tor Negro Advancement in Mississippi, under the supervision ot the Little Protessor ot Piney Ridge, and Care- These contribu- tions were made possible by funds earned from the concessions booth and popcorn sales. Their dence 66445 ia az The Science Club of Bremerton High School was organized during the T954-55 school year to pro- mote an interest in science. During April a group of students attended the Math-Science Day at the University ot Washingon. The most important pro- iect undertaken by the club has been the collection ot Weather data. Many tilms on science have been tirst project ot the year was the revision of our constitution. Some ot our other proiects were the entering ot a tloat inthe Homecoming Parade and the co-sponsoring of the Veterans Day Assembly with Gaveleers. Their last proiect ot the year was a booth at the Girls Club Carnival in which we sold foreign foods. Officers: John Park, presi- dent, Heather Ross, vice president, Diane Cum- mings, secretary-treasurer, Allan Aiken, sergeant- at-arms, Peggy Watson, Interclub Council repre- sentative, and Mrs- Nordquist, adviser, mgfa1fafze,' ' borrowed from the University ot Washington and various industries. The otticers,which were elected in the tall, are President, Don McLaughlin, Vice President, Allan Aiken, Secretary, Greg Thomas, Treasurer, Jim Cunningham, and Inter-Club Council Representative, .lim Wessel. Mr. Anderson and Mr. Walsh are The advisers. FIRST ROW -Wilcox, l.. Whiteman, Peterson, Mr. Anderson. SECOND ROW-Wessel, Ross, Thomas, Group, Pelandini. THlRD ROW- Barrie, Park, Filion, McLaughlin, Aiken. . ff . Y.-1 T69 FTRST l2OWgHanson Schoner Lewis Richards Farris Anderson. SECOND ROVVYML Chamberlain Proctor, Taylor, Baxter, Morken, Wiggeni THll2D l?OW7Bailey, Wilde, Bray, LaVei'ne Gordon, Erdm Zie ler Kuk a wie Hi-Y is affiliated with The Young Mens Christian Association and is sponsored by both The school and the Association, whose facilities are open to The members of Hi-Y, Their Beta Hi-Y Club has participated in many interesting and worthwhile activities This year. This year The club went roller skating and at Christmas Time helped sponsor a Christmas party for The underpriviledged children of Bremerton, which Turned out to be a huge suc nf? Zmemfemz cess Because the club is an affiliate of The local chapter ofthe Young Men s Christian Association They go swimming twice a month and everyone has a wonderful time They sponsored a dance at Civic Center after a basketball game This yea The club sent Art Morken and Gary Proctor to The Youth Legislatures at Bellingham and Olympia Both of These were enloyed very much The adviser of l-li Y is Mr Chamberlain -7eea4 al dew we The Y-Teens is a branch of The organization of The National Young VVomen's Christian Association. It is primarily a service organization and offers op portunities to vvork on school and community pro- jects, In cooperation with the Hi-Y Club, the Y- Teen gave a Christmas party for Two needy fami- lies As a part of a national prolect the club mad a scrapbook and sent it to The Netherlands in order to promote good will The club served at one of the Parent-Teacher Association meetings and also had a Mother-Daughter Tea. The money making project was selling concessions at five football games and one basketball game. FIRST ROW-Evans, Y. Eilts, Manning, Lambert. SECOND ROVVW-Clevelancl, TiQ.ili1i1ira Y Txewburn, Rubesch. L Mn .-..'-M..'v- ,XX ie-, X. Lgy, , , lf we 1, I Q' - l . f f ' 1, W ,, W , ,AAL FIRST l?OWvJ. Orr, G. Taylor, Proctor, Werner, VVr'ale-w, SECOND POW-Hassemer Phillips, Vedder, Cnatrnan, Dray, Mr. Tangney. my degcztew 5 fame ,many Dzapiied. The Forsensic tournaments were held at Stadium High School, Olympic and Seattle Pacific Colleges, Seattle University, Pacific Lutheran College and College of Puget Sound. At Stadium, Joanne Wal- ston placed first in intrepretive reading, and Joan Chatman second. Jan Dray placed first in oratory. Lynn Nichols was first in extemporaneous speak- ing, and Graydon Walen achieved the medal for best male debator. Bremerton also Won the tour- nament trophy- Jan Dray placed second in oratory at PLC, Joan Chatman placed first in oratory at CPS, Marilyn Marden first in interpretive reading. 7 mm ,zepzeaewted at gage and lated Each summer outstanding students from schools all over the nation are sent to Boys' State and Girls' State conferences under the sponsorship of American Legion Auxiliaries. Here they learn about the functions of our local, state and national gov- ernments and participate in these functions. At- tending one of these annual conferences leads students several steps closer to maturing into full citizens. This, our nation feels, is the next import- ant thing to having a mature relationship vvith God. Girls' State and Boys' State are an opportun- ity ond a challenge. Here students make lasting friendships with outstanding leaders. The knowl- edge acauired and nevv friendships gained enable students to be better citizens at school and during life. FIRST ROWfJarvis, M, Miller, Armitage, Ganus, Rolstad. SECOND ROWiB. Frey, G. Thom s St is Parker, J. Cunningham. Ca 3 i C: FIRST ROW--Kernp, Meyers, Irwin, Austin, Rousseau, Erlts, McPherson, Ghcllcr, Manning, Mey. SECOND POW--Gabriel, Armstrong, Funke, Cummins, Hein, Peterson, Chatman, Halvorsen, Rhodes, Hiirvtmill, Adams, THIRD ROW7Fairchild, Saari, Gabriel, Johnson, Verbon, Petersen, Von The French Club played an important part in many ot the activities of the year. They sponsored a Homecoming Queen candidate, Judy Warford, Runnels, Donahue, Bush, Chenniiult, D.mlap, Macltem. fan ia 16064 65645 who vvas chosen to be a princess, built a Home coming float, made a display for the central dis play case, and participated in the annual Pan American Assembly. mmm Hal and ,Mcuyeal Amd The German Club was very active in school pro- Assembly, and made a display forthe showcase in jects this year. They entered a float in Home- the main hall. The members worked with their ad coming, gave a skit at the Pan-American Day viser to make German Club a better organization FIRST ROW--Zublaslng, Cernetig, Stingle, P, Chatman, Van Dusen, Gaucho, Mrs, Larkin. SECOND ROW -Refling, Richardson, Thompson, Von Mackem, Belmont, Olson, Jackson, Shanley, THIRD ROWf McLaughlin, Dray, Filson, I-lassemer, Urclahl, lsackson Volpone, Galbraith, Wt . r s -rs- V7 7 QV C' T13-J'i7l-. il g Halt if FFONT RO'v'.'7F:rrrnr, Tliomfis, Wcssil, Mrrrlflrfn, Mr. Guerin. SECOND ROW--Fossum, Werner, E. Shaw, Mahugh, Gray, Schmidt. THIRD l?CJVIffpI1Il4CI', Galbraith, Murphy, Barrie, James, Richardson. 2egaZczL'rJam mae ,enfafzced golden paw The Golden Paw was established for the purpose of enforcing Student Council Rules. Considering its service to the students and faculty, the Golden Paw is the schools most active club. Members are chosen on he basis of character and service and upon recommendation of the faculty and adviser, Mr' Guerin. egiaf ' g0d'Z6lfWt4664,d6, Z The Legislative Board was established at our school in order to give the students of Bremerton High School a 'democratic voice in their student government. It consists of the Speaker of the House and an elected reprsentative from each first period class. In this body the members originate laws and pass or reject laws which are submitted to them by the Student Council- In November, l955, its mem- bers were sent to the Kitsap County Safety Teen Conference as representatives of Bremerton High School. Here they were separated into various sections, all of which dealt with a certain phase of driving and traffic safety. The Legislative Board was also responsible for handling the registration for Student Body elections for the new East High School and West High School. FRONT ROW-C. Inman, Swanson, White, Cook, Mottinger, Heath, Scofe, Egan, Stingle, Kindred, Fee, Battrn, Lanham, Cobler, Ruclrucl. SECOND ROW-Hoffman, Jerrow, Nelson, Andrews, Fry, Rolstad, Orr, Bruns, Cochran, Kenney, Koch, Young, Harris, Kaiyala, Gaudio. THIRD ROW-Linson, McCallum, Mottcr, Ziegler, A. Cooper, Snycler, Nichols, Haley, Wallace, Higgins, Berg, Brewitt, Stewart, Inman, Cooley. V7 C2 Tv v-v ,,. FRONT ROW--McMartin, Gratton, Root, Mr. Wagner. SECOND ROW-Peck, Henderson, K, Thomas, McLaughlin. THIRD ROW'-Horn, Tate, Lugar, Barnes, Gratton. 5476 ZZQZ ,dl mdfied. Stage Crew, a very active service organization, is Jack Horn, Secretary, Lyle Henderson, and Treas- advised by Mr. Wagner. The officers, elected in urer, Larry Griffin. The club is responsible for the the fall, are President, Ken Thomas, Vice President, lighting and public address system at assemblies. The Bremerton High School Operators Club is one of is made up of senior, iunior and sophomore boys who are trained to operate audio-visual equip- I 7717 0 44066464 mama fcimd. ment. The purpose of the Operators Club is to serve the schools essential organizations. This club the school by showing educational films, slides, and film strips to classes. Mrs. Carter schedules the films and assigns the operators. Mr. Richard- son is the adviser of the organization. Rl v-1 Q.: 3 1' FRONT ROW-Molzahn, Worley, West, Blakney, Thurston, Osmundson, Mrs. Carter, SECOND ROW- Mr. Richardson, McFarland, Thomas, R. Frey, Jackson, J. Frey, Maneval, THIRD ROW-Hester, Zachovv, J. Oraker, Proctor, Worth, Richardson, Hartstrom, Henderson. 74j or FRONT ROWiReanier J. Williams, Knutson, Blakney. SECOND ROW4Klaus, Pickering Osmundson Hester f4mczz'em da wan The T955-56 year was a very successful one tor the recently formed Amateur Radio Club. The club olticers, which were elected in the tall, were President, Dennis Reanier, Vice President, Jacl West, Secretary-Treasurer, Tom Blakney, Inter Photography Clubs obiective is to stimulate inter est in amateur photography. The club and photog raphy classes worked on aa S. B. card, did school photography in general, and participated in the Club Council Representative John Knutson and Reporter Larry Osmundson The adviser was Mr Wagner Four members passed their Federal Com munications Commission license examinations dur ing the year annual High School Photographic Awards Contest They made Christmas cards and planned tours to photographic laboratories in Bremerton tor added interest ts l.-Q. FRONT ROW-Miss Dove, Manning, Marlclcand, Ealts, Txett, Rock, Mottinger, Jacobson, Bunker. SECOND ROW-Lewis, Tienhaora, Nordquist, Houston, Rousseau, Richardson, Erickson, Rhodes, Hentschel, Colton, THIRD ROW-Gorman, Longan, Ringness, Pharr, Turnblade, L. Nichols, Tote, Alexander, Birkenfeld, Groom. Us op M ' wg, cieefzdng aectiaqz Since the central aim of the Pep Club is to promote school spirit at all school activities, this years officers and members have worked hard 'to ac- complish this goal. This year Pep Club inaugur- ated a new uniform-gold sweatshirts that added to their school spirit and helped them to win a second prize in the T955 Homecoming Parade. The club also formulated a new constitution to guide them in club functions. The Pep Club has undertaken several projects this year- They spon- sored a sock hop at Civic Center, they helped buy the Song Leaders' sweaters, they collected mem- bership dues, and they sponsored a cotton candy booth at the Girls Club Carnival. The Pep Club fa has had a truly successful and busy year. . aging WW W v M' .. .,-I 'T' -335 .5 JOYCE MORGAN SHARON ROGERS R - M A' President Vice President '- C GWEN eANus FRIEDA HILL ..s..,,,,.w......- Secretary Treasurer FRONT ROW-Mr. Manzo, Fore, Cernetig, Harpole, Baker, B. Guidry, D. Guidry, Hunter, Mottinger, Whittaker, Cook, Austin, Meili, Draper, Hammill. SECOND ROW-Cooley, J. Burke, Axelson, Hunter, V, Burke, lnman, Haggbloom, Ewell, Fox, B. Franklin, Owen, Adams, Hoover, Dunsmore, W. Franklin. THIRD ROW--Fossum, Gottschall, Brown, Castle, J. Duke, Erickson, Oraker, Shepherd, Cox, Avery, Walston, lrwin, Bridges, Gheller, Butterweck. FOURTH ROW--Hademan, Blackwood, F. Hill, Brennan, Orr, Hansen, B. Atfridge, Ganus, McMullin, Baker, Fischer, Gormley, Gleim, L. Duke, Cochran, Christensen, Birkenfielcl. l DISTRICT BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT DONNA GUIDRY JANICE COCHRAN Inter-Club Council Sergeant-at-Arms VALERIE BURKE MR. MANZO SergeanteatwArms Adviser FIRST ROW-M. Jacobsen, Pease, Reed, Zublasing, Kindred, Peterson, Refling, Lillybridge, Warford, Liller, M. Wrnder. SECOND ROW -O Hair, Swanson, Rubescb, Lambert, Kal1n,Sturgis, Jarvis, Nardqurst, Ringness, White, M, Jacobsen. THIRD ROW7Beals, Swanson, Moriarty, McCloud, Scafe, Schwab, S, Williams, Klinger, P, Rogers, Nelson, Porter, Phillips. FOURTH ROW-Kerlee, Pendergast, S, Lindberg, Rutledge, Kellogg, Ramm, Musgrave, Morgan, S. Rogers, Ward, Klamm, J. Lund, Srnith. -M Q .il A451 I ,,l i' I FRONT ROW7Richards, Jackson, Draper, Kitchens, McDonald, Wallis, Jarvis, McFarl:ind, Search. SECOND ROW-Von Mackem, Vedder, Erickson, Green, Stewart, Ross, Mrs, Messer, Barrie, Berg. THIRD ROW-Gray Werner, Richardson, Mogg, Birkenfeld, Baker, Gabriel, Park, Ward, ,memfefza FIRST ROW-Egan, M. Miller, Root, Rousseau, Vedde', SECOND ROW--G. Cleveland, Farris, H. Jackson, Hines, Mrs. Messer. THIRD ROW-D. Barrie, Nagle, Lindberg, Morken, Keithly. FIRST ROW-Laners, Hintz, Joseph, B. Baker. SECOND ROW-Erickson, C. Peterson, C. Bynum, M. Hill, THIRD ROW-L, Williamson, Wessel, Moore, M .Porter, J. Lewis 803 all The Gaveleers Club is open to all Bremerton High students, especially to those who are interested in public speaking. It is a very active club which helps with both school and civic affairs by furn- ishing speakers for Iuncheons, banquets and meet- ings. Since its organization the members have aided Bremerton High School financially with the shrubbery drive for our school campus. They have purchased the tape recorder for the public speak- ing classes and have contributed funds for the building of the large display case in the main hall. In a contest they won the large silk flag used in our assemblies and at meetings in the social room. The club sent delegates to the Student Con- gress at Pacific Lutheran College, This year the Gaveleers have helped to raise money for the following causes, United Good Neighbors Drive, March of Dimes, American Cancer Society, Junior Red Cross, Washington State Heart Association, and the Bellringer. The club selected a candidate for Homecoming Queen and entered a float, which won second place in the Homecoming Parade. The officers, elected at the beginning of each semester: First Group President, Ann Jarvis, Vice President, Keith Birkenfield, Secretary, Kathy Wallis, Treasur- er, Lena Kitchens. Second Group, President, Mar- lene Miller, Vice President, Dick Keithly, Secretary' Treasurer, Joyce Egan, Sergeant-at-Arms, Jim Lindberg. Third Group, President, Carol Peterson, Vice President, Mike Porter, Secretary-Treasurer, Jim Lewis, Sergeant-at-Arms, Dave Johnson. Mrs. Messer is the adviser of the club. The Inter-Club Council is a service organization established for The purpose of correlating The ac- tivities ofthe clubs of Bremerton High School. The membership is composed of representatives from every active club, including the Boys and Girls Clubs, and the sophomore, junior and senior classes. The presidents of the various clubs are invited To attend The meetings, but they have no voting power unless they are The sole representa- tive of their club. Not only are The problems of the various clubs discussed and attempts made to solve them, but also an exchange of ideas is presented and all representatives have the oppor- tunity To suggest activities or improvements which might benefit some other club. One of The many duties of this organization is to iudge the various assemblies presented throughout The year and to select The i'BesT Assembly of the Year. Last year this Best Assembly of the Year was Spanish Clubs Pan-American Day Assembly. It also pub- lished material on Parlimentary Procedure which was distributed To The clubs to aid officers of organizations in conducting their meetings prop- erly and efficiently. Inter-Club Council was in charge of the nomination of Bremerton High Schools princess for Armed Forces Day. Under the guidance of our very helpful advisers, Mrs. Larkin and Mr. Hurney, the year has been a suc- cessful one. This year's officers which vvere elected in the fall are Karen Rolstad, president, Lillian Cernetig, vice president, Sylvia Funk, secretary, and Roberta Liller, treasurer. OFFICERS MEETING 7wt'e'zcZu5 named! ,smiled my into me L ? FIRST ROW-Young, Graf, D. Guidry, Liller, Marshall, Andrews, Rex. SECOND ROW-S, Funk, Rolstad Jerrow, Refling, Erickson, Kirk, J. Ringness. THIRD ROWA-Mrs. Larkin, E. Jackson, Wessel, Knutsen J. Burke, Morken, Gray, Pendros. ' fed 0:4441 dd 4 candle afzgamgatdavi 41 . F FIRST ROW-Shane, Refling, Hicks, Sanborn, White, A. Peterson, M. Hill, Fore, L. Cernetig, Y, Wood, P, Fox. SECOND ROWfMaves, Koch, M. Oraker, Andrews, J. Ringness, J. Chatman, Giggans, Graf, Hilfiker, Vaa, M, Miller. THIRD ROW--Morgan, Jerrow, Newburn, Dray, Madden, Zocliow, Donahue, Mullett, F. Hill, S. Williams, Ward, Stillman. Junior Red Cross as an active organization was new this year. The organization has a firm foun- dation in its Declaration of Principles, We believe in service for others, for our country, our commun- ity, and our school, in health of mind and body to fit us for greater services, and in working for better human relations throughout the world. In the summer of T955 Phyllis Graf and Jan Dray were sent to Junior Red Cross Leadership Training Center at Beaver Lake, Washington. They returned with the idea of establishing an active Junior Red Cross organization until, in the latter part of Octo- ber, they were able to begin. In November the organization held its annual enrollment drive. The drive was very successful, over SI 25 was con- tributed. AII students in the school are members ofthe organization, but .only those who contribute twelve hours or more are considered to be active members. On certain designated Sunday after- noons cluring the year, the active members met at the Kitsap County Chapter. While there they worked on various proiects. Several Sunday work parties were spent making holiday decorations for patients at the Naval Hospital. This year's president, Jan Dray, was chosen to representthe State of Washington on the Junior Red Cross Ad- visory Council in San Francisco. In January, he met there with nine other members from the Pacific Area. Other officers for the year, Vice President, Mike Madden, Secretary, Marilyn Oraker, and Inter-Club Representative, Myrna Andrews. MEMBERS WORKING ON CONSTITUTION OFFICERS 821 Wd- ' ,e' W9 W, v FIRST ROW-Billee Lewis, White, Russell, McDonald, Ingold, McFarland, Bozeman, Harrington, Garot, Anderson, Markland, Rock, Gilmore, Mr, Summarell. SECOND ROW-West, Scafe, Shepherd, McCloud, Koch, Halvorsen, Refling, O'Hair, Thomas, Cochran, Apeland, Tienhaara, Cleveland, B. Lewis. THIRD ROW-Valentine, B. Burke, Pykonen, Midkiff, V. Heath, Backlund, Gaathaug, Shafer, V. Nichols, Sisson, Hawes, Thompson, Smestad, FOURTH ROW-Kukla, Mogg, Bates, Jackson, Willis, Winningham, Ryder, Linden, J. Alexander, Ward, Klamm, Erickson, Dray, Osmundsen, Group. Hi-C is an inter-denominational high school Chris- tian organization. The group meets every Thurs- clay after school in the social room. The club, sponsored by Youth for Christ, strives to further the Christian education of the students of Brem- erton High School as well as provide fun and fellowship for its members. During the T955-56 year the speakers have been many of the local pastors as well as visiting missionaries and evan- gelists, One of the highlights of the year was in December when they were privileged to have ci nationally known artist-evangelist, Bob Williams, speak and draw at one of our meetings. The club has participated in several county Hi-C parties with the clubs from South Kitsap, Central Kitsap, Coontz and Marcus Whitman Junior High Schools. The officers of the organization are, President, Carl Linden, Vice President, Bonnie Lewis, Secretary- Treasurer, Janice Gilmore, lnter-Club Council Rep- resentative, Paul Pykonen, and Pianist, Darlene Backlund. The faculty adviser is Mr. Summarell. Last year's Hi-C's president, Ted Zabel, is now officially the adviser of all the Hi-C Clubs in Kit- sap County. He and the officers of the various clubs plan the many activities of the year. The end of the year will be highlighted with a semi-formal banfuet for all the Hi-C Clubs, members and their guests. Hi-C Clubs are developing throughout the United States and now have a larger high school representation than any other youth group in the GUEST SPEAKER Hi-c IN Action iss etacleu. aka lea e w ,f X? Q l S.- FIRST ROW Reed Weyland Mattox P use M Iwm Rex Fosf D wel Oakley SECOND ROW Yates Marshall Martin Schwab Rreg Lee Van Elton Wrlley Austm B rcot THIRD ROW Bradbury Hrwlrns Kmght Wallace Haggbloorn Morsanl McClain J Bradwell M Persson QU'-rr 'fu BOB HAGGBLOOM DOUG MOISANT JUDY RIEG ADIE VAN ELTON Presrdent Vnce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer 841 HOMECOMING FLOAT The Bremerton Hugh Retailers began the year by dorng all they could to ranse funds for Therr a trvn tres uorne of these were sponsoring a Grrl S our Troop sellnng tuckets at the games assrstung at various events at Coontz Audrtoruum burldnng floats tor parades and parntlng sgns tor club and for the Alumni Banquet Second semester a Valentrne Party whuch Included a tour of th I 0 l 0 I lflf l li ' ia : 11' V .. W: I gn! ,. . fi n A r' ln ' ' y. y. . J- ' 1 x 7, , ,ro,.r', ,r,:1:is, . t 4, ,', , r. . , y T A Av , . ,N T T if '27 Q A '. C A ' ' C ' I . , . . . . , I . . , ' ' E S , . , A , L, mme Zed 59 lm gzacgea nf nffccewf.. school wos grven Tor Girl Scouf Troop 35 One of Thenr blggesT evenTs wos The Employers Em ployee Bonquef held Moy I AT The Retoller s nuol Convenfnon whlch Took ploce QT Posco The1r presudenT Shdrlene Schvvob ploced Th rd ID The Pulolrc Speaking ConTesT ond Therr vrce presldenT Tom Burfon placed Third In The Merchondlse Mon uol ConTesT ADVERTISEMENT FOR TI-'E ALL SCHOOL PRODUCTION M.- 3 117 Q4 SHARLENE SCHWAB TOM BURTONI PAT MARSHALL ADELE WEYLAND Presndent Vac President Secretory Treosurer ,ghi an xx MEMBERS OF CLUB NOT IN GROUP PICTURE BROWNIE TROOP WITH MR RICHARDSON T85 I 1 1 f .-1 , I I ' . , . . An- y, l 1 1 1 .Ip I frat- 1 ' ' 'TTT , , I M 4 . 1 Tr .X r - . . . . Ill? 1 J . 'I M. , . - I - , .I , -' J ' - Yi V N I S , -1 - L- . . , D . V- mv' ' ' ' ' ' , L ww' w- X x ww I ,-M ,. X . . A 1 ,, I .. 'f , I ,J A Q 9 fr .X Q. N ', 2. 1 work clumbung trups compung outungs sku trups W? The Outdoor Club hos now completed uts second seoson Sunce the consoludotuon of the Sku Club Hu Clumber ond Hu Clumberette Clubs eoch mem ber hos hod cu greoter opportunuty to portucupcute an combuned outdoor sports ond socuol functuons of the new club Thus club us governed by o boord of durectors selected from the members who quolufy by completung the most cuctuvutues such os conces suon work money rousung prouects communuty ond meetungs opplucotuon us ond ddvusers ond Mr Ager Membershup us not lumuted but eoch opproved by the bocurd of durectors who ore Mr Mcxuden Mr Button Meetungs were held for oll members the furst Tuesdoy of eoch month ot 7 OO p m At these sessuons the members were pruvuleged enough to hecur some of the most outstondung sportsmen un the Northwest These specuolusts guve of theur wude knowledge ond proctucol experuence so thot the begunner moy enuoy hus chosen sport wuth greoter sofety Thus us of on ummeosuroble volue to the members ond us one of the club s mony worthwhule cudvontoges The Outdoor Club us on extremely well orgonuzed group ond thereun rests uts tremendous success Self supportung thus group rouses money by wcushung cors sellung con dy cookues cmd coukes cund by receuvung o twenty per cent shore of the gcume concessuons Funonces ore duvuded unto moun cotegorues the Hukung Fund whuch us durectly related to cull outdoor octuvutues ond the Generol Expense Fund whuch us supported by theur prouects Thus fund us used for the poy ment of dues sku locker expenses speoker fees Edrly un the fdll the members prcuctuced rock clumb ung technuques dt Monutor Rock un West Seottle ond pdrtucupoted un severol enloyoble hukes som of whuch were combuned wuth cczmpung ond fush ung Followung these octuvutues the club entered o floot un the Sonto Clcuus Porode ond won the furst pruze whuch wos one hundred dollors Thus floot wos very oppropruote to the seoson ds ut wos mode up of o huge cznumoted Sonto Clous seated on o throne wovung o cheery Hello to cull the young spectotors They olso portucupoted un numerous other octuvutues such os sponsorung cu donce ofter o goume sellung up to dote mops of The Olympucs un Reluef ond provudung o Chrustmos dunner for on under pruvuleged fomuly The club took sku trups to Mount Boker ond Rounuer ond to Stevens Sno quolmue ond Coyuse Pdsses Wuth the end of Cl very grotufyung sku secuson the members ougoun portucu poted un hukung ond olso un solt woter fushunq These trups were of greot unterest ond ocquounted the members wuth beoutues of noture They olso provuded the club members wuth voluoble knowl edge of sofety procedures un pursuung such octuvu tues Members moy eorn owords through the pount system Thus system us bosed on portucupcutuon un the voruous prolects outdoor octuvutues ond club meetungs The club letter oword moy be worn on the school sweoter These pounts cure not duffucult to eorn ond do not depend on skull olone Students who enuoy group work ond outouor octuvutues wull fund membershup un the Outdoor Club to be cu most sotusfyung ond creotuve experuence Recreotuon os o reword for work well done mught well descrube thus clubs phulosophy CHRISTMAS SKI TRIP TO MOUNT RAINIER ffl 4 K I 0 I I . , 1 . . . . - ., . . . D - - I , V - 1 1 I ' 1 1 1 . , - - 1 ' 1 ' ' . . 1 1 1 ' . 1 ' I . . ' , - 1 ' 1 1 1 ' : , . 1 1 1 1 - ,ut , 5 It ,3':'.4 kj .. S -, . ,uw , , ' ' ft. ' ' ' ,lp . , 1, - ,,. l .1 . - ll 5 . 1. , ,,,, . ,, ' A AZQIZJ on ma Search, Klokker, John Richardson, B. Erickson, B. Von Volki, D. Von Volki. Dugan, N. Barrie, Vlach, D. Barrie, L. Mann, E. Rodgers Craig, Kc1ye,S?rickland, Farris, Wheeler, Bob W, Junnell, L. Nichols. L87 Ocotdaafz 6445 meal Manny dummy de aainiefzl 4 l l 4l FIRST ROW7Refvilc, Shield, Roberts, McGrath, Schultheis, Pettis, Strickland, J. Smith, Resor, Richards, Rowley, R, Peterson. SECOND ROW7Refling, Van Dyke, Swanson, Richardson, Titus, Search, Silhfmy, Vlach, Walgren, Strickland, Shattcuk, W. Swanson, M. Wheeler. THIRD ROW-Rankin, Ronnels, Schumacher, Nichols, Von Volki, Timm, G, Wheeler, Richardson, D. Swanson, Rienlce, Linden, Safran, Mr. Maiclen. P' var FYRST ROW-D. Olson, Olberg, Kemp, Moriarty, Neff, Meili, McGrath, Morris, Lambert, Lawson. SECOND ROW--Masters, Jackson, Juricich, Mcivas, Josephson, Kirk, Dunsmoor, O'l-lair, Klokker, Jacobsen, Ecigleson, Mr. Button. Tl-HRD ROWfJorgenson, Kauzlaric, Maroldo, Lrnclstrum, Pringle, Lugcir, Junell, Kciye, Malby, Manx, Jerrovv, Koch, Lueblce. 88 FIRST ROW-Holt, Blokney, Cole, Arnold, Whitney, I-Iorrrup, Coinoun, Denn, Burr, SECOND ROW-Farris, Bozemon, Benom, Honsen, EVICIKSOU, Borrle, Hanson, Andrews, Fox, Proctor. THIRD ROW-fFIIIngSon, Gronr, L. Wwllioms, Craig, Crawford, B. Burke, Barrie, B. Artrndge, S. Wwllmms, Morken, Bellerslev. I I I I I W 4 f 1 f JOE VLACI-I MR. BERRY ff . '.,i'5f.4' ,tfifgn 52' -1-sfjiffi I 'kvf V a 'Lv ' SCENIC WASHINGTON HIKING TRIP fee FRONT ROW-Buell, Rowley, Stevens, Jester, Yowell, Lewis, Huebschman, Cigler, Jonas, Pgnningroth, Kirk, Josephson, Armitage, Hilfiker, Bailey, Brashears. SECOND ROW!-Seeley, Madden, Vedder, Owen, Adkins, Evans, Meili, Pettis, Sinkunas, Nichols, Rogers, Dunsmoor, Jacob, Jacobsen, Stillman, Miss Dungan. THIRD ROW-Von Mackem, Crouch, J. Inman, Gilbertson, Giggins, Bryan, M. Nelson, Rody, Copley, Raikko, Paschal, C, Ruth, D. Porter, Markow, Francis. FOURTH ROW-Group, Barber, Jerrow, Andrews, Swan- son, Koch, Ullock, Ludeman, Hawes, Klamm, Funk, Ward, Matteson, Molitor, McDaniel. FIFTH ROW-B. Sherhart, Richards, Waggoner, Kluge, Horn, McCallum, Patten, Pierce, Oraker, Rankin, Cammenga, Shafer, Dray, Tracy, Smeback, Cobler. me 66:44 442556126161 ,an mme wma. Jocus Omnibus, Fun for all, is a good descrip' tion ot the Latin Club party of January ll, 1956, which members and guests attended in the social room. Thirty-six members attended the state cone vention held last fall in Seattle with Bremertons chapter placing second in attendance and present- ing an excellent skit. They participated in Home- - coming with a float, and their candidate for queen was Wray Ward. This year Bremerton's Club had the month of May for its publication of Vox Latina, the state Junior Classical League magazine. Chief editor was Dennis McDaniel. The biggest affair of the chapter was the banquet held in April for members and guests. ' in OFFICERS Qoi SENATORS 2 TY FRONT ROW-Snitzler, Graf, Pendergast, Eilts, McDonald, Klokker. SECOND ROW+Stewart, Johnson, Jacobs, Kenney, Warcl, Castle. THIRD ROW-Wood, Markow, Ruth, Lewis, Klamm, Miss Golz, Miss Thompson, meewmgmmed- - ' The B Club, which is composed of girls who have earned at least one letter in the Girls Athletic As- sociation, was a very active group this year. The purpose ot this club is to promote good sports- manship and to interest the girls in all activities The emblem ot the B Club is a star which is worn on the lettermens' sweaters. This year they spon- sored Sandy Mozer as their Candidate tor Home- coming Queen and with the Girls Athletic Asso- ciation our club co-entered a tloat in the Home- INITIATION OF NEW MEMBERS kr coming Parade. They also entered a booth in the Girls Club Carnival, selling ice cream chocolate dips. The highlight of the school year was the Sweetheart Swirl, which is sponsored by the B Club. This is the annual formal tolo dance, held in February, to which the girls invite the boys, The theme ot the dance this year was Star Dust, and the Sweetheart couple, elected by popular vote ot the other couples, were Tom Stevenson and Mar- lene Miller. 1 NY , - B CLUB IN ACTION roi otadenlfa fafzmed 77fdzz'4 glad ff' n.. 'xj FIRST ROW Mass Allen B Frey G Thomas Reflung Stafford Bcrber Gwathaug SECOND ROW Erdman Pykonen Engdahl L Compte McFall Mullet Mr Button THIRD ROW Warren D Tysver J Tysver Magnussen Fllon Reunke Parker The newly formed Mathematacs Club was organ uzed thus year to create a greater nnterest In th sublects of math through speakers and unformal semunars and ns helpful to those who plan con tunue an these sublects The club ns based on scholarshnp and direct service to math Members must be of the lunnor and sensor classes and have a B average In math vvhlch affords them th opportuntty of duscussnng specual sublects on a hugher level gown! aciededecl my aaaemgioed. The Assembly Board IS a student group an Brem erton Hugh School functuonnng for the fnrst ttme thus year The purpose of thus group IS to choose and schedule assemblnes for the enture year The board ns mode up of ssx members who are the presudents and vlce presidents of each class The hlghlught of the year was the vlsltatlon aboard the Unrted States Shup Pnttsburgh as luncheon guests of Captaln Chapple Theur advuser us Mr Guenn ex 22 IDN ,fi 4.45 Mr Guerm, Eleanor Dunsmoor Gen Rowley Jtm Plerce 921 I , ' l .I g Q va T . N Z' V f X I , Q . q , I X Y a, ' ,E Ji ' H V , , Y ' 1 A . ' ' K l . ' 1 R 5- 1? 1 f ' 3 t A , Q 1 T ' ' ' ff T Qgfslr I ffl an , .3ji:fC'3ga.. t L , A t, . - - ' , . , ,,,, 1 , c , - , , , 6- l I I ' 4 i I ' V ' V 1 If 1 I 1 - . . . . A e . . . 74 ' 1 . f X ' . V . . ,.A . ., 1 ! : 3 -I , A VX 1 - I - A , ' A , M I PORT AWX 'AA f'9fx kv? S . - -zffv .1 Qs R3 R war-r n I K 3, I-lr, Q .,'-f-. - ,,,... - ...., -X V H - ---- -, 1-sul'-'51 If--------A ,sl al , , A ' ,. - L Wil L wa... -1 li ,, V A x o gun' PAUL WALLACE, Honorary CapTain lFooTbaIIl, JERRY DOTSON, Honorary Captain lBaske1baIIl, BUD CAM- ERON, Inspirafional Player lFoo'rballl, AL MURPHY, lrwspirafiormal Player lBaske-Tballl, DICK MOGG and RUSTY FARMER, KBRO Award lBaskeTballl, and RON ROOD, Mr. Football. SCORES 1956 Bremerton ,,7., ,,,, 2 O Hoquiam ,,,, Bremerton 26 South Kitsap Bremerton A,.,o ,Y,, l 2 Central Kitsap Bremerton . 6 Seattle Prep Bremerton 32 Port Angeles Bremerton . O Everett ..,o Bremerton 7 Lincoln Bremerton ... 46 O'Dea 4 md 1 N-I 4- RON ROOD GAINS YARDAGE WITH AlD OF JIM WILLIS 771 Zia!! lm an! mengzi and 472055 The B, H. S. Wildcats completed their T955 season with a record of five wins and three losses. The Wildcats started their season by winning their first three games against Hoquiam, South Kitsap and Central Kitsap, keeping them scoreless. In our game with Seattle Prep their luck changed and we fell to the Panthers, but this had little effect on the Wildcats, for they came back with a 32 to O win against Port Angeles. Although our Homecoming was a huge success, we were defeated by Everett and in the following week by Lincoln. The Wildcats ended their season by winning 46 to 6 against O'Dea of Seattle. Ending their careers for our Alma Mater were Paul Wallace, Bill Parker, .lohn Reinke, Keith Hintz, .lim Lindberg, Jerry Dotson, Bud Milo, Bud Cameron, Ron Rust, Duane Patten, Jim Lewis, Jerry Hassemer, Harold Wilson, Ken Hampton, Ron Barnes, Lewis Winder and Bob Frey. THE FIGHTING WILDCATS FRONT ROW-Hurney, B, Milo, Hintz, Rust, Wallace, Patten, Semancik, B, Frey, Lareau, Dotson, Zachow, Wilson, Ellis. SECOND ROW --Jacobs, Taylor, Deitch, Morken, Rood, Cameron, Wendell, Lindberg, Winder, Sandlie, Coyle, Jorgenson, Hampton, Pouch, Moggert. THIRLJ ROW-C. Milo, Johnson, Parker, Barnes, Goudreau, D, Jones, Robertson, Lubash, Scifers, Jerry McDonald, Snell, Hassemer, Rudrud, Thornton. FOURTH ROW+J. Frey, Willis, Finneman, Hanson, Hutton, John McDonald, Wade, Tuai, Walen, Cheney, P. Haley, Reinke, McDerrnand, Hornett, Pickett, I f 1 f 4 ' Ab DOTSON JUMPS HIGH TO MAKE TWO MORE FOR BHS AS E THEY DEEEAT NORTH KITSAP 71--'13, Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton LATED TEAMIAATES HOIST MURPHY IETER H HAD BROKEN THE OLMYPIC LEAGUE SCORINC RECORD Highline , , Port Townsend Aberdeen Sequim ,,,, Stadium , , Aberdeen ,, E Seattle Prep Port Angeles South Kitsap North Kitsap Bainbridge Seattle Prep Central Kitsap Port Townsend South Kitsap Sequim ,,,, ,, Bainbridge . Port Angeles . North Kitsap Central Kitsap DEMICK G STRICKLAND F GADDIS F of .vi 3? ,ips FARRIS BAKKEN ALEXANDER BARNES HENDERSON TAYLOR PENDRAS MALBY WEIRTH HORN Wig failed la exceff ,ZZ64 gene This season in track was an unusual one for the Wildcats. lt was the first time in many years that they did not dominate the Olympic League and did not win the County Meet. South Kitsap won the County Meet and the Sub-District Affair with a strong, well-balanced outfit, and the Wildcats were the weakest they have been in many sea- sons. In spite of poor team strength, due partly to some veterans being unable to turn out during their senior year and also to a loss of many good men from last year's graduation, there were still a few individual performers that kept things from being too dark. George Malby ran his specialty, the half mile, very well through all the seasons meets, and Lyle Bakken, a sophmore hurdler, showed much promise. lt is apparent that some sophomores will be ready, by next season, to once again put Bremerton back as a track power. FRONT ROW7Junnila, Christensen, Wheeler, Cheney, Farris, Stewart, Campeau, Wendell, Mitchel, Barnes. SECOND ROW-Se:fers Henderson, Pringle, Coyle, Groom, Cherry, Breeding, Thornton, Herrick, Timm. THIRD ROW-Burke, Jeffrey, Bakken, Nelson, Craig Wills, Porter, Horn, Weirth, Pendras, Inman. N. f X X XXffx. X 6656414 ,Zack ,good .aa lie ,diamond . . . , g U I y , 3- M.: J,:.s'. , A .Q .. 'f ascii ' '2-ga:-.7 ' 'Q , ' Q 7 E, Ezf . L, ge -,-n f . ',..., ,- ., - ,. , -,K ' T ' A A ' T, lzz' - ' it A ' ' 1 f .Qs Qi- , 't1fff'Q-,afggifi 1955 SCORES 'it' .4 BASEBALL SEASON IS HERE AGAiN The T955 baseball season was one of the most successful any Bremerton High Team has enioyed. Their over-all record was T9 wins and T loss, that loss coming in the final game of the season to South Kitsap. They won the Olympic League Title by defeating Sequim ll To l. During The course of the season such Teams as ORAKER Bremerton ...L 9 North Kitsap Bremerton ,u,, -4 Stadium uLLu,u Bremerton .... A Shelton ,L,L ,,,,, Bremerton ,,L, T8 Olympia .,,A .. Bremerton .,., T3 Olympia ,,.u,,,, Bremerton uL,, 2 Seattle Prep Bremerton .... 9 Seattle Prep Bremerton ,,,, 4 Bainbridge . ,-.-.2 iTs Bremerton ,LLL TO Shelton ,,,.,, ' Q Stadium lTacomal, Olympia, Shelton, Seattle Prep, Peninsula and North Kitsap were defeated. Each of The above teams were champions in their league. Two outstanding pitchers were mainly re- sponsible for this fine seosan-Bob Dunn who threw three no-hitters and Roy Crit- ser, who also had a no-hit, no-run game. L ZACHOW LINDBERG Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton Bremerton A 'l,,','f, FIRST ROW-Jacobsen Mohugh McGregor McCoHum Huber Lubosh Hennrng Nagle Drake Wrlson Scott SECOND ROW '+OlUk9f, Gray Goddus Gcxlbrouttw Mogg Johnson Lrnioerg Donohue Zochow Johnson I Q-QM SX 2 X -of .,v, FRONT ROW-Storms, Schoner, Berry, Beck, Madden, Miller, Maggert, Retschman JOHNNY BECK MAKES A JACK-KNIFE AT BHS SECOND ROW--Masters, Kukla, Bailey, Price, McCorkle, Farris, Haynes, Jacobs, Bert SWlM MEET 77Z6aafz4yea armed ' alhaazfdaa, GOLF lBelowl Last years golf team, composed entirely of soph- omores, finished second in the Olympic League. At the end of the year they had won four matches and had lost eleven. This year with more experi- enced personnel, they anticipate a more successful season. In addition to the league matches they have eight non-league opponents scheduled. FRONT ROW7Mri:lden, R, Miller, Cooley, Metcalf SECOND ROWA-Costner, Strickland, Ellis, Bailey, Duerden SWIMMING lAbovel The Bremerton High School swimming team of T956 participated with six different schools. The Wildcats defeated Lincoln and Highline, and lost to Mt. Vernon, Bellingham, Everett and Stadium. At the state meet, which was held at the Univer- sity of Washington, the medley relay team of Berry, Bailey, Farris, and Maggert, placed fifth and diver Johnny Beck placed sixth. DENNY DUERDEN TAKES AN IRON SHOT ON THE FAI RWAY .., Q x ,-fi K W ,ri mf- l f .' 'QTL 4 ef ,viii , My ,WM 'lwrq N -a 56:1- .nwl Ava, V fs. V, C' ' , v Q Q - -V -Z aff-f-JM W i V .142 - ' ' .gf ., , l J 'I it ' BPQ5 . ,fl yi .MMA ' FRONT ROW--Y-Erdman, Patten, Shanley, Goftschall GOTTSCHALL IN A TYPTCALQI! ! l? TENNIS SHQT SECOND ROW-Crouch, Snyder, Smith, Kloes Wicmczgew ,iefp made my mme TENNIS lAbovel The tennis team in T956 looks forward to the best season Bremerton High has had for many years. After several seasons of losses to other Puget Sound teams of comparable size the team is ex- pected to better its mark of last year's score of five Wins and eight losses. Reflecting an increased interest in tennis, the team is composed of all sophomores and iuniors. FRONT ROW+Baer, James, Jacobs, Landon, James SECOND ROWfThurston, Jensen, McFarland, Werner, Maggert. fi i xi J W MANAGERS lBelowl The unsung heroes of an athletic team are the managers. Without them it would be hard for a team to be successful, They work hard helping the team and coaches. Their jobs include issuing sport equipment and uniforms and keeping them in the best condition possible, running errands, keeping records of the games, and doing many other useful iobs. BASKETBALL MANAGERS WORK HARD KEEPING RECORDS AND RUNNING THE SCOREBOARD 'xo ,,f r MISS GOLZ Adwser 5 Q. ,Zi MARJORIE JOHNSON PHYLLTS GRA? Plesidenf Vxce President JOAN CHATMAN JOAN COLE Secretory Treasurer MISJ THOMPSON Adviser Q1-Y,-4 ewawwm and team wack MYRTLE PIERCE PRESENUNG THE GAA INSPIRATIONJAL AWARD TO THE ANNIUAL T955 56 GAA BANQUET T061 MARJORIE JOHNSON ' 'A A X IR T ROW cr Dusen Scott Owen Sealy SECOND ROW Swanson Ruth Peters Vedder Porter THIRD ROW Motter WI Iuornson Wood Penderg mst Wn kcr UIIocIc Spseth FIRST PORN rw e Ovfr OT cscr Hommtil SECOND POW U terI ml Young Gut mson Scorch J Du Mcprerson THIRD ROW Lewts I. Dulfe NeIsor' Mo zer Mtrtnson Gxcxthauo Morkow Jucobs h off A0 Y 4-9 5. FIRST ROW Shane Douoh erty Butterweck Fronkltn Dobeos Draper SECOND ROW Copptnger Boker McDonoId Klokker Cooper Mules Barnett THIRD ROW Boss Blomey Admr Ken ney Andrews Avery Brnggs Castle T10 The Girls Athletic Association is an organiza- tion that strives to stimulate an interest in sports and good sportsmanship. In this group girls learn to appreciate sports, perfect physi- cal skills and to make lasting friendshis. The GAA season this year has indeed been the best in its history at Bremerton High School. The enthusiasm shown by the girls at the beginning of the year continued throughout the year. GAA's fall and winter sports included bowling, volleyball, badminton, swimming, ping pong, shuffleboard and archery. Softball was also played in the fall along with tennis and golf. A certain number of points were given to each girl turning out for any of these sports. Girls who collected a minimum of 500 points were awrcled letters in GAA and were eligible for membership in the B Club. Sportheads recorded the points earned and directed each sport with the aid of the ad- visers, Miss Golz and Miss Thompson. The Girls Intramural Officiating Association offi- ciated all of the sports. Girls belonging to GIOA have passed tests on the rules of the organization and sports. The Annual GAA Banquet was the highlight of the year. Letters were presented to the girls, announcement of All-Star teams in bowling, volleyball basket- ball were made. Trophies were awarded to the winners of team sports, and the evening was highlighted by the presentation of the Inspirational Award, to Mariorie Johnson. This award is given annually to the girl ex- hibiting the best sportsmanship, ability, and service to the club. BOWLING ALL-STARS Johnson, Miller, Wood, Miles, McPherson BASKETBALL ALL-STARS 7 Jacobs, Stewart, Miller, Johnson, Story, Martinson 11 VOLLEYBALL ALL-STARS fx MAJOR SPORTSHEADS FRONT ROW-Jacobs, Root, Snitzler, Story, Martinson Graf, Pendergast, Wood, Jacobs SECOND ROW-Bass, Blamey, Stewart, Johnson A up , , . . VOII9 YQLALL CLASS TEAM Ml'-NY GIRLS LNIJOY VOLLEYBALL AFTER SQHOOL MINOR SPORTSI-IEATJS ARE A BIG HELP IN 'THESE SPORTS 505 5? an as '45 1 I ,M 4 dia, Qdzia ,a ada decade 'mae A BASKETBALL CLASS TEAM BADMITTON IS ENJOYED BY ALL SUNSHINE ENCOURAGES GIRLS TO TURN OUT FOR BASEBALL , 6 Xff td 'T is 1-.os ,P ' . Q, 'if I .XE I if 'I + ' . I4 ? r N Q T N- eg . I .J I 4-,.p? ,L . ,'w,Ia V lk: Lf? tu. -van., FIRST ROW-Cigler, Whittaker, Scott, N. White, Fuller, Machgan, Fore, SECOND ROW -Butterweck, V. White, Hartt, Shane, Brown, V. Heath, Huston, Lillybridge. THIRD ROW-Christensen, S. Heath, Whitney, Hoover, Pruner, Axelson, Rogers, Moore. FOURTH ROW-lrons, Lawson, Ringness, Adair, Colton, Meyers, Burke, Donahue, Nelson. The Bremerton High Drill Team this year has taken part in many activi- ties, two of which have been hold- ing bake sales and sponsoring a booth in the Girls Club Carnival. They have participated at the many football and basketball games and have taken part in the local pa- rades. Their group is guided by the leadership of their captain, Janice Hentschel and the supervvision of their adviser, Miss Delores Thomp- son. Their officers this year were as follows: President, Anita Fore, Vice President, Virginia White, Sec- retary, Nancy White, Treasurer, Janice Colton, and lnter-Club Coun- cil Representative, Janice Burke. deg Mfg almq qczmefi. FROM BOTTOM CLOCKWISE-Draper, Cook, Cox, Ness, Beasley, Hope, Hall, Denn, Coleman, Yates, This year the tumbling team had a comparatively large turnout with a lot of talent. They have had a lot of fun and have enjoyed tumbling at our basketball intermissions. They also had the op- portunity to perform at the district tournament games. One of the projects they had this year was the Christmas cheer project which each girl thoroughly enjoyed. Another project the tumbling team had to work on was done at the end of the year. This project taught the girls to work togeth- er and have fun at the same time. The girls are divided into two smaller groups. Each group makes up their own routine and then demon- strates their specialty to the other girls. This last project completed the tumbling team's work for the year. 1101 T Prmcess Valerre Burke Prmcess Barbara Sfurgrs Prmcess Marlene Muller Q I. Prmcess Judy Warford '14 MAJORETTES DRUM MAJORETTE MAJORETTES VICKI SINKUNAS ROSALIE MUSGRAVE FAYE KELLOGG MARIAN ANDERSON BARBARA HUEBSCHMANN HEAD MAJORETTE DONNA GUIDRY ,caan lap 1404014 alfa ' ' mate colazq - - -T-Q- - 'X MQW? '1- vw. 1849! f ' N 9 - moans .C'sm.nu3 51 - LEFT ROW Wendy Arnold Margo Rlclmrdson, Jerry Cox CENTEQ ROW Johnny Beck Dorl en Jonas Susve Cunnnnghom Morlene Muller RIGHT ROW Slworon Ellrorv Colette Moftunger Carol Reed UW ff fl 4 1 Q l I ' ' I . ,.-Lv-1. - V I'wvvIKmj,I,,,,,,,,. ,,,.: M- . -, - ... . ' ,W ..I-.. ,II-, -7.1-ul,-L jg. ' , .Q I- ., z,I Qyfl. 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J - f ff 1.21 , -EE 5 ' - 3- ' 1 iful' - ' NT UNDER A CANOPY OF PINK SNOW FLAKES SENIORS AND THEI DATES DAINCED An THE SENIOR BALL WINTER PARADISE JANUARY 11 1956 IN THE HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM an faded inane whle cafieclcag memcwcea CHOSEN SCNIOQ COUPLE CAROL REED AND TOM PELANDINI A TABLE SC NE AT H S NIOR BALL sy' Q 1161 7 . 5 I A I ' ' I x Q ' .7 I I , ., I I ' f 'fi' Y 1, A , W . , :Ly -if N f ' , h 5 I I - Ev I 5' 7 I Y , Y . R , , 2 ' A -4 I la 3 I 0 I I I I I I ' 'I - I- .Lf L . gg .I ,N I .ii . F- 1 ' C L'P' O E gig-X HA- ' , X-lf' ' -f I f . ' S I I ' , 9, ' .' fi: AW' ' ' ji. 4- UNDER THE SOFT GLOW OF A SHIMMERING SILVER MOON THE ANNUAL COTTON BALL MARKED THE BEGINNING OE COUPLES DANCED AI' THE SWEETHEART SWIRL TO THE SMOOTH THE APPEARANCE OF SUMMER CLOTHES AT SCHOOL MUSIC OF THE SWINGMASTERS Zzeae ,afzeccaaa mamww SWEETHEART COUPLE COTTON BALL KING AND QUEEN MARLENE MILLER AND TOM STEVENSEN JERPY HAINSON AND MERNA WHEELER r Jug' S -vow T W T117 YN-1 FRIEDA HILL MARILYN RUTLEDGE PATSY GRONISETH LAUREL O HAIR ALLEN AIKEN Assrsfanf Editor Busrness Manager Assr Busrness Manager Adver Isung M rncrgor Re egycq Ednor 4 4 CONNIE GABRIEL ANITA PETERSON ELAINE FRY NORMA BRYAN LYNN NICHOLS Art Edufor Fc1culTyEd1IOr Sophomore Editor Junlor Ednor Photography Edutor Edmng a yeorbook consusfs of hord work and I not cmll fun as some people may thunk Before The acfuol producnon of The Cot Log was begun :T was necessory To make a lust of me A S B Ticket holders Then The work begon Some of The dolly duhes were mokung dummy copies Toknng cuftrng and mounf Ing pictures meosurrng vvrmng re wrmng ond proof reading copy- ond lost but not least adverrrsnng vvhuch makes If pos sible for my annual To be issued. Then rough copies begon Zaahaqeczzzfa ethaa '7ls .GN Arken Gurdry Cochran Funk Harpole McFoll, Baker, Guldry, Gnnus, Cochran, Gronsefh Rutledge Brennan Fry Schwab. D! 149 Schwab Baker Funk I-Iarpole Cochran Ganus Gurdry SEATED GronseTh Gabrrel r Peterson Broerle HIII Attrrdge STANDING McFaII Rmledge Brennan Arken amffluclttgeqmzfaak To come back and had To be checked Tor mnsfakes On June 6 my sTaTT had To come To school In The evening To sTack The annuals for dIsTrIbuTIon The day my CaT Log was Issued anc all The work done my sTaff had forgoTTen all worry and Troubles and were proud and happy of The Tune rob They had done Now ThaT my record has been made and my books puT away The aug., MR BROETJE Advrser fi iv 'CD' 3 JEAN BAKER ODESQA BRENNAN BEVERLY BARBEQ SI-IARLENE SCI-IWAB BONNIE ATTRIDGE Senror Edrtor Assr Senror Edutor Organ zoTIons Edrror Asst Organrzahons EdITor Asst Organrzohons Edrtor ED MCFALL VIRGINIA I-IARPOLE JANICE COCHRAN SYLVIA FUNK DONNA GUIDRY Boys Sports Edrtor Asst Boys Sports Edrtor Gmrls Sports Edrtor Acf vutres Edrior Asst Ac'w I PS Edlfor Us ' K I V I X rI 43. A x K rf . A x 'hs nw f fl 'i - I Yi,-r -rv , 'I A ' S .f -st E. , Xb , V ,,,,, - , ' , Ey. I V 'd i i'Q' I I . . . D . f, I . I school year of 1955-I956 is buf a memory-a happy memory. ' 5,1 I A 3 wr Lf ' L I X L I. W if i , W , Q , 4 I I . f , I We fdflzdl' asian! iafqeeacagd. Lepley Housen Mr Jacobsen Burnett Knox Farrbanks Zehm Ka yala Moore H nkle It you happened to look an the door of my Laur oftrce anytxme 5th or oth pernods you mrght have seen somethrng luke thus Edutor Patsy Burnett as tryung to make our asslgnments and lnsten to Mr Jacobsen the advnser at the same trme Paul Wallace Bud Malo and sports edutor Dan Keller are ID a huddle over the sports page Ad editor Vrrgunua Nuchols as runnnng around wuth a bunch of envelopes telllng Barbara Cole Vlrganna Hunkle and Edrth Mannung Look at our ads now we can buy a page un the Cat Log Lyle Henderson rs askrng Howard Doherty how to spell carburetor for the Hot Rod Column but Merrn Jo Jensen spells It for hum Frank Ryan cant decnde whether to wrute a story or set headllnes so he does neuther and asslstant edltor Krrsty Housen IS protestlng because Mr Jacobsen told her to cut the furst IOOO words on her story Loss Kauyala and Phyllis Moore are busy varu typrng and Llnda Knox has her ear glued to the phone gettnng news Duane Leply as patrently typung whale Ben Welton stares va cantly at a blank piece of paper un hls hand As Yvonne Fairbanks charges out on her wy to sleuth down a story Janet Znegler rs busy kubutlzrng on Dlane Zehm s typrng and Dee Shoemaker us up to her ears an club news Shrrley and Janette Oren are havnng a slsterly argument whsle Judy Nelson sllps out the back door on some mysterrous errand Despite these occupatuonal hazards my Lalr came out promptly twnce a month Shoemaker Keller Henderson Oren Jensen Mannlng Housen Burnett 1201 0 1 4 l ' l x , X . i l A . . l c. 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FRONT ROW Wrnklc Sfewort Kenney Vegwert McDonald Von Volkl Lloyd Mozer SECOND ROW Hammond Moken Mcl.oughIrn Orr Pendros Keler Une Mr Chenrer lla I I 1 jfifri A 1 A . - I 5 T . X K' :gy , ,, K ,, W ' 4 L., 5 A V X . , .. . . .. , 1 , , 3 . I A its T s.N4 , , . , , 1 . . . r r I 1 x l I. 1 ' 3 T I - -, . I , x Q . . 5, U .. -7 1 l , N3 0 . ,, 1 I I 1 r 1 v ' i 1 r 1 , l , . ' . nl ' TWTTNFT q , IU? MOTHER WATCHES ANXIOLJSLY AS RUTHS TRUNK IS TAKEN TO RUTH AND HER GIRL FRIENDS MOON OVER PICTURES OF STAGE THE STATION. STARS. ' 608607 6424 C' ' 5 in-. THE ENTIRE CAST AND CREW ROSE FOR A CURTAIN CALL T221 , if 1 H fl U f . K Q ' TW I-l F ' ,7 - -. ' T ' I - I X S6 if A' ' A 1. ,-:, , lg-SWL f S' S?-11-T. 1 1 dldmdzbd ,mad weze mcmezam. My Drama Department vvas very active Thus year vvuth many plays actrvutues and classes The be grnnung class Fourth perlod dad a Tradntnonal Chrnstma play Why The Chumes Rang They also did fave one act plays IH The sprung Ml dred ls My Name A s Farr The Gent Wnlhars Honey Bea and Madness an Trlple Tnmo The advancecl class tllth period de signed costumed and presented Bremerton s tnrst Chnldren s Theatre Production Sleepnng Beauty Ihey also partrclpated an The sensor play The second semester was extremely busy wlth The Drclmca ancl Music Departments productnon ot Gklahoma' A week s run of tvvo play cuttungs Arsennc and Old Lace and Our Hearts Were Young and Gay closed The theater season l f 1 1 , . ' , T 5 , . . . F . . : . . - , ll , , f A l . , I V 1 - Y, - , . , . T . I i V r , , . . . . , 1 5- . . , , J- ,, . , pf W V , Q,... - H- - Payee ,anal Wanna . I W0 .lil -:fudge H f AUNT ELLER , Madeleine Vegvvert CURLY c , , c : Tom Pelandini LAIJREY ,Y,, Sylvia Funk IKE ,. , , Lee Bozarth SLIM , Dave Middleton WILL, , , Ray Armstrong FRED YY,, ,,,, . ,,7,, , Gene Hammond JUD FRY .,,, , N, ,,,,. ,,,,, K en Hampton ADO ANNIE CARNES ,,,, , Carol Reed ALI HAKIM ,,,, ,,,, , , , Mark Michael ANDREW CARNES ,,,, , , Bob Satran GERTIE CIJMMINGS .... ,,,,,, K ay McDonald CORD ELAM ..w...oAoooLooo, LoLL,oooo Leeoeooo Leooo J i m Orr GIRLS: Merna Wheeler, Roberta Liller, Gerrie Soule, Louise Koch, Sharlene Armitage, Francis Kelly, Marcia I-Iunter, Sharon Rogers, Penny Elias, Linda Morris, Virginia Harpole. BOYS: Jim Cunningham, John Pickett, John Richard- son, Mike Mielde, Jim Giggans, George Peterson, Roger Boulanger, Roy Zimmerman, Jim Steele, Gene Garther. DREAM BALLET: Dream Laurey, Darlene Jonas, Girl Friends: Marcia I-Iunter, Sharon Rogers, Merna Wheeler, Gerrie Soule. Dance Hall Girls: Barbara I-Iall, Beth Bynum, Kristy I-Iousen, Sandra Mozer. gil mad natalcznalcag .event nf ,die ,gems MUSICAL NUMBERS 'Ol1, what a Beautiful Morning .,..,, ,77.,,V B 7 Curly The Surrey with the Fringe on Top ,, ,, Curly, Laurey Aunt Eller Kansas City ..... ,.u,7. ,7.,,, W i ll and the Boys 'I Cain't Say No .,,7,,.uuu..,,.uuu,.,.uuu........u.. Ado Annie 'Many a New Day ....,.,,..u,u,.. Laurey and the Girls 'It's a Scandal! lt's an Outrage! uu., Ali Hakim and Boys and Girls 'People Will Say Were in Love .... Laurey and Curly Poor Jud ...........,...uu,..............,..... Curly and Jud Lonely Room ...Y,, u,,u...,uu,,.eu.u.., u,,,.. J u 'I Lonely Room L,L,L,... L,........,. . ,...,,,,.,,,.L . . Jud 'Out of My Dreams LLA.,L,,u,,,,, Laurey andthe Girls The Farmer and the Cowman .... Carnes, Aunt Eller, Curly, Will, Ado Annie, Slim, Boys and Girls 'All 'er Nuthin .... Ado Annie, Will, 2 Dancing Girls Reprise: People Will Say We're in Love ,... Curly and Laurey Oklahoma ,... Curly, Laurey, Aunt Eller, Ike, Fred, Boys and Girls Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin' .... Laurey, Curly, Boys and Girls Finale oL,LLL.,,.......,, .,O,., E ntire Company - V117 I., A il I Lf? I7 x . 3' I I. f4 g . P r--i- ,,..,:f.y.. ..,,. . 1 , , .,......Yv- K is W.. , l Somherlond, Gy, Fr OVI3, Gr R, S, TTI eedxng, Sfor Br Renn, Smith, Prgtze RD ROW- TH T, rb Tu ck, ,Ulo Hommo I VT, S6 b CO Crawford, Ju Morkow, VE, I'O ROW-A---Zoro, G F FST , Moddzn, Keys. Rdnerts, June Benson, , Sfulrz, Wd, :idol O2 VYHTW Ho EST, W Barry u le-Tr. Morris, Runnells, Stung, M '19 I fi Re unch, Br rston, Thu Swnnso 1, Lyman f Jr, K. V Po ser, Tn, P,o:2gr, Fro Lofgren, Sm V , I e , Kee CIV1 fT1 ff Ho R, OW R RTH FOU Le xon, ,Di wley Ro Hogg eb, He Erdmon, Hinrz, Stu lmon, -Hnlf cker, OW R SECO ID R Wim, ood, lsixckson, W ,Hz oendlenn Br S, GVT1 W Boggerly, Hnggbloom FIFTH ROW wwiln, Jibsc' n H Anderso nkunus grove, Kellogg, Si US M Franc s V, M Vegwer Bue ndry. Gu s -2 E sb 2 E 3 E E E . l FRONT ROW-Magnussen, Grove, Smlfz, Mollerr, Storms, Thomas, Pelandrwr. SECOND f2OVVffJlr, Francis, Bakken, Keeler, R, Hoffrnan, Osgood, Rust, Fraser, Jacobs, Mahan. ' ' fam gczmea and FRONT ROW--Mullen, MQDanlels, Erclrnan, Heeb, Turbiff, Lyman SECOND ROWH-lofgren, Hoffman, Sfarms, Grove, Erwdell, Sfulfz ROW--Keeler, Magnusson, Fraser, Pcrfcr, Malwan, Jacobs, Sfory ROW---Rarnrn, Buell, Vcgwferf, Hamer, Haven, Mr Shanley, Sfung, Zoro. Kaye, Warren. THIRD , R. Hoffman FOURTH Francrs. -gguj if M' 1 'fr , lhr if'-A+ ' Y.-I 1783 04 maacccaaa many keanu. THE GANGRENE SEVEN Keeler Tnornos Fraser Mullet! Grove Storms Sfulrz Alon Stung Chuck Mullet! Terry Grove Gene Zoro FTRST ROW Petersen Romrn Morkow Buell Jacobs VIOLIN QUARTET SECOND ROW Mnddleron Srong Zoro Sotron Grove Bnllre Gaffney Paul Pylconen Rosolre Musgrave Corole Inmon CLARTNET TRIO CONTEST SOLOISTS Clwuclf Mullet? Terry Grove Gene Zoro FRONT ROW Lymcm Porter Romm Morkow SECOND ROW Grove McDaniel Zoro Mulleft T129 I O I I i ., T A l , .1 5' ,L ' : 5 A li V Q l - l r 4, It I . l T I l . y 0 my . , . . .' l r . r - qt ' ,, f ,An - 1 Y. L5 T A I l , l I , . . I: Nl V .5 V : .O :Q . 'll S ' XY- '- I Q -. - . 5 rx .. X. , I 1 , L.. gl' Eggs .J Xi Vw X- W W mm -gnome' W.. ee, , kfyffwaw I i..'g,g..i ' hae? 'Ani mi.cW ' 2.4 was FRONT ROW-Baisclell, Swanke, Owen, Briggs, Fox, Dulce, Josephson, Avery, Lawson, Barnett, Brod- ersen. SECOND ROW-Ewing, May, Eilts, Smith, McAndrew, McLoudrey, Wilson, Verbon, Hattrup, Grirnshaw, Garot, Morris, Pruner, Topliff, THIRD l2OWfV. White, Cigler, McMillan, Lewis, Davis, Resor Larson, Mills, Guinclon, Webb, Toombs, Whitney, West, Fry, N. White, LaPlante, MacDonald, Sanborn- Olson, Saal, Fee, Brower. ' fa!! M6464 ' in ,gfcvziaaa ,dang FRONT ROW-E. Hoffman, Jacobsen, Joseph, Armitage, Axelson Ullock, Hunter, Higgins, l-loldal, J. Hoffman, Mr. Manzo, Cun ningham, R. Miller, Armstrong, Jarvis, Horpole, Halvorsen, Gron seth, Soule, Wells. SECOND ROW7Warford, Elias, Cochran, Philbrook, Liller, Scafe, Funk, Stillwell, Jacobs, Cooley, Giggans Michael, Gaither, L. Nelson, Kelly, Burnett, Ghellar, Cernetig McDonald, Fuller, THIRD ROWiScott, Bell, Koch, Matson, Fedt Phillips, Bozarth, G. Miller, Schmidt, J. Hoffman, Darragh i l ' I DRUMMER-Osgood. GROUP ONE, LEFT ROW-Dray, Steele, Hampton, Armstrong, Giggons. RIGHT ROW-Birkenfelcl, Perrine, Bozarth, Mielde. GROUP TWO, EROXIT ROW-Joseph, Armitage, Soule, Mr. Manzo, Hunter, W. Swanson, I.ilIer. SECOND ROW-Bridges, Baker, Funk, Harpole, Ells, Koch, Rolstad. THIRD ROW-Kelly, E. Swanson, Alkire, Chatman, Ullock, Wheeler. FOURTH ROW-Rogers, Cramer, Chennault, Walston, Reed, GROUP THREE, TOP TO BOTTOM, LEFT ROW-Jeffrey, Hammond, Petersen, Zimmerman. RIGHT ROW-Pelandini, Satran, Higgins, Middleton, Michael. STRING BASS-Jacobs. Wee have lung!! fame la Boulanger, Strobel, Burke, Pettis, Chatman, Morris, Wheeler, Cooper, Moore, Bozeman, FOURTH ROW4Knox, Hyuck, Bynum Chennault, Cramer, Urdahl, Morkcn, Jeffrey, Snyder, Birkenfeld Richardson, Gormley, Pickett, Bergin, Osen, Steele, Satran Rogers, Nelson, Rehberg, Jackson, Harris, Dibert, Under the direction of Mr. Ralph Manzo, my choir and Moalernaires are indeed the finest groups of their kind in the state. The Girls Glee under the direction of Mr. Phil Ager, is a very promising group. The many ensembles have been very active anal have performed for various events in town. My Modernaires have done much to bring good publicity to the school and carry the name of Bremerton High School throughout the Northwest. They have given a total of ap- proximately sixty performances and are constantly in demand. Outstanding activi- ties of the vocal department included the Christmas Concert, a tour in Seattle, various festival groups throughout the county, the Spring Concert, singing at baccalaureate and commencement, and participation in this years production of i'OkIahoma! My entire music department is one of which all can be proud. T131 77fq uacaf 160460145664 pazlcapaled ua caaleela ALL STATF FRONT ROW Kelly Soule, Armnmge Burnet? Hcxrpole Jorvls Slvmrlene AIFHITCIQE? Sylvrc1FUnl1 Jocm Lmmer Vnrgmnc1l'lc:rpole SECOND ROW Bozmrflw Armshong Rols od Fufwlc Cromer FMMQJL ACCOMPANISTS SOPHOMORE ENSEMBLE M Fl lm l-l 1 lclon K wen Rolstocl Patsy Gronseflw Slvorlene FRONT ROW Eflrs Ogle Lxwsow Owen SECOND ROW Arrmtcxge West Moms Josephson Wllson l-lotfrup GIRLS TRlO CONTEST SOLOISTS Jo Brlflqr-S Mf1rTrf1All4lre Gerrle Soule FRONT ROW Armlmge Funk Kelly Hunter Muclmel SEC OND ROW Glggcms Armstrong Brlrlges, Cromer, Clwennoulf, Jeffrey, Muchcxel 1321 I I I I A. ' A f ' - 1 V ' N . 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A , V A N , 7-1 'Ti 'J 'C :C , T , , -- , xr, c 1, . - A . 17 y O 1 y , I, 7a ' ROX ANN PARKER January S, 1939 - November 29, 1955 U33 --AAAAx4.4.f--AAAA-444.441--s.fAA--A QA--- --------A----------- -,A,-A-A-AA- vvvvvvvvvvrvwvrvwvvv-vs vvfvvvvvvvvvrvvwvvvvrvwvvv Congratulution Senior 1341 Ori 5 fp QSQWCD ffudsvu Studia LAKE FURNITURE WAREHOUSE SALES C 81 H FOODLINER BREMERS CHIEF PONTIAC NAVY YARD PRODUCE DAIRYGOLD by KITSAP DAIRY HALVORSEN MOTORS ARTHUR MURRAY SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING ADMIRAL THEATRE AMERICAN CLEANERS A 84 P FOOD STORES ARNOLD S FURNITURE ARNO S ART MORKEN ASSISTANT CHIEF OF B A GETSCHMANN COMPANY BAY BOWL MANETTE BEN BRIDGE JEVVELER B F GOODRICH COMPANY B H ALLEN PLUMBING BOLTON S SAW SHOP BOOTH S BREMERTON DRUG BREMERTON BREMERTON BREMERTON BREMERTON BREMERTON BREMERTON BREMERTON BREMERTON BREMERTON BEAUTY SCHOOL BOWLING RECREATION FIRE DEPARTMENT LINOLEUM LOCKER CLUB LUMBER COMPANY PRINTING COMPANY SPORT SHOP TITLE COMPANY BROWN S PHARMACY BUCKNER S GROCERY BYKES 81 HOBBIES UNLIMITED POLICE C 81 C AUTO SALES CALLOW CLEANERS CASCADE NATURAL GAS CORPORATION CASTLE S PHARMACY CHINOOK MOBILE SERVICE CHRISTINE S CERAMICS CHUCK PRICHARD S TEXACO STATION CINDERELLA BEAUTY SCHOOL CLARK INSURANCE AUSTIN M CLARK CLIFF S TOP O THE TOWN CLYDE S BUGBEE D D S COKER S BAKERY COMMERCIAL BUILDERS COWEN S SHELL SERVICE D G BISSON D DS DICK S CAFE DODE S GROCERY DUERDEN S ENGSTROM S MARKET EVERGREEN BEAUTY SALON E VV JERAULD AGENCY FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSN FITZ S MEN S STORE FLOORMASTERS FLOOR COVERING CO FORGET ME NOT FLORISTS 544.441 1 1 1 , . - - . , . . . . . , . . . -!A-+-fg3 i5+9.gi-fngfvvffiiqx -V34.344J4A-5444:A-A- An444r-n4:A --' -- Twvvv-vuvvvvv-v-wC'T'vvvTvrvvv7vy-v-vgv - FRED W. KRAUSE 84 CO. FRENCH CLEANERS 84 DYERS FRIEDLANDERS SI SONS, JEWELERS G 81 H FURNITURE COMPANY GLOBE FEED STORE GRAHAM S DRIVE IN HARMON S FIXTURES HARTT S TEXACO SERVICE H W LENGEL JACOBSEN MOTORS J C PENNEY 8. COMPANY JOHN LARKIN REALTY COMPANY JORGEN NELSON JEWELER KAHN S MEN S SHOP KAUFMAN LEBO COMPANY KBRO RADIO STATION KESSLER STUDIO KITSAP RADIO 8. APPLIANCE K O SCHULTHEIS RADIO 8g TELEVISION SHARP PAINT COMPANY LAMBERT S RICHFIELD SERVICE SHELBY S SHOE STORE LEE CURTIS RADIO 81 TV SHERIDAN PARK SHOP RITE LENT S INC SHOE RE NU LEONARD S BEAUTY SALON SILER AUTO PARTS LEWIS FUNERAL CHAPEL SONOTONE OF BREMERTON LOFSTEDT FEDERAL OLD LINE COMPANY SPERLING JEWELERS DIAMOND SETTERS SPROUSE REITZ COMPANY SPUDNUT S SHOP STANDARD PLUMBING AND HEATING STANLEY SHELL SERVICE T B 84 M SUPER MARKET STORES THE CAMERA CORNER TH HAIR STYLING SALON THE ICE CREAMERY THE PRUDENTIAL PAUL'S ASSOCIATED SERVICE PATTERSON BROTHERS TEXACO SERVICE PECK'S GROCERY PENINSULA STATIONERS PERRONE'S SHOE REPAIR PETE S SUPER HAMBURGERS PISTON SERVICE OF BREMERTON PHOTO LAB POWER S .IEWELERS R 81 H MARKET REYNOLDS DRESS SHOP RODY S BARBER SHOP ROXY THEATRE ROY 81 GLENN S FOOD CENTER SCOTTY S ABC MOTORS SEARS ROEBUCK 81 COMPANY SHANGHAI CAFE LOMBARD AUTO PARTS MAC S ASSOCIATED SERVICE MAC S CAFE MAC S SHOE REPAIR MANETTE LUMBER MANETTE RADIO 81 ELECTRIC MARIAN S YARN SHOP MARTINI S BLUEBIRD INN MCCAIN BEARD 8. GILES INC TOTT S SERVICE TYEE GRILL UNION HARDWARE 81 ELECTRIC VAN PELTS PACKARD STUDEBAKER CO WALLACH THRIFTY DRUGS WANG INVESTMENT COMPANY METCALF S BAKERY MILTS DONUT SHOP MODE O DAY FROCK SHOP MOTOR PARTS NAVAL AVENUE BEAUTY SHOP NELS LOYLAND JEWELER NELSON THRIFTY DRUGS O NEAL SHOE REPAIR PARSON S FOOD MART WILLIAM SHIPLEY TAYLOR INSURANCE W P FULLER COMPANY The persons and frms Isled on these pages lake pleasure m assustmg n lhe sponsorshnp of lhns fune hugh school annual SAMUEL BERCH LICENSED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT W A ROCKWELL LICENSED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT U35 ' E McGAVIN'S BAKERY I THE TACKLE SHACK ialhuun Alddem 10 ' Ill 1 Q 0 xmx 11110 0 111111115 linnnlf. n 1 ul xl-QL V 141 Kxkxn Xl1an1 N nuht n 'X night K1 Xlmxmslu 1m X14 xfxndu Xlknm Kllnn Me 1 nth.-1. 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