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I l , , XA? T MISS ALICE BOWEN MRS. RUTH CUMMINS Mathematics, Commercial Arithmetic, SDQVIISIWI FVGVYCIW, SCIGVICQ. Health and Algebra, junior Business Training 'Q GUICIBNCQ-Second Semester Miss MARET DUTHIE ROBERT BURROWS kj ' Spanish, French, Science, Health and Public Speaking, English, Dramatics x K Q Guidance-First Semesfel' X Q' ALFRED DAHLBERG MISS ELIZABETH Bl-ISS X Mathematics, Science Health and Botany, Zoology, journalism Guidance, Assistant Coach Miss GERTRUDE BUTLER GEORGE UAH'-BERG Science, Health and Guidance, Librarian Economics, Sociology, Athletic Coach MARION CATRON MISS MARION DeCOURSEY Mathematics, Manual Training Reading, Spelling, Music. MISS GWENDOLENE FRATER Typing, Shorthand MISS MINNIE GIBB Home Economics, Home Relations, junior Home Problems MISS MARVEL GREEN Clothing, Home Relations, English PERCY HARADER Chemistry, Geometry MISS EVELYN I-IAYNES Secretary to Mr, Hansen fourfren
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School Boaid's Messaqe ln extending congratulations to you, the graduating class of l936, the Board of Directors, speaks for the whole community in wishing you success. Yours is the largest class ever to be graduated from the Puyallup l-ligh School, May your achievements be the greatest. Never has there been a greater need for service in world affairs by young people trained and dedicated for that service. May you have the faith to believe that things can be made better and the courage to do those things necessary to make them better. The people of this Community have shown taith and courage through many trying years in loyally supporting your school and giving you the tools with which you might work. We believe your greatest satisfaction will come from giving back to your community and to the world the best loyalty and service within the power of each of you to give. As a final statement we wish to leave this thought with you. lt is our hope that the members of this class will adopt the philosophy of the modern school-that the main objective of education is successful living. The following quotation from the book Successful Living ad- equately expresses this thought: UA great deal of the joy of life consists in doing perfectly, or at least to the best of one's ability, everything which he attempts to do. There is a sense of satisfaction, a pride in surveying such a workva work which is rounded, full, exact, complete in all its parts-which the superficial man, who leaves his work in a slovenly, slipshod, half-finished condition, can never know. lt is this conscientious completeness which turns work into art. The smallest thing, well done, becomes artistic. mf M Mr. Forbes. Nlr. Jones. Supt, Hanawalt. Dr. Aylen llzirfiwri
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xxx? Nl JHJJJJVL X 1 LLL. Lbuf ' i U MRS. MAUDE IACOBX-3 Xxx 1. FRANKLIN PETERS Science Health and Gui ce, English Geography, Glee Club, Band, Reading, Literature MISS RUTH IACOBSON Social 5C,e,,Ce Miss FRIEDA scHEiTLiN English, Latin, junior High Foreign Languages ROBERT O. LOGAN , Bookkeeping, Commercial Law, HAROLD SCOTTX W,X 1 Commercial Arithmetic Manual Training, Household Mechanics WILLIAM P. MATTHEWS E Library, U it tes History, MISS HILDA SKREEN civacs English, Public Sp QM MISS MARGERY MCCULLOCH MISS GLADYS SORENSON English Art, Reading, Literature MISS EMMABELL STADDEN World History PHlLLlP STUCKY Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Physics MlSS MARGARET TANNER Orchestra, Penmanship MISS FLOYBELLE THEDFORD Secretary to Mr. Hanawalt RAY WARREN Assistant Principal, English flflffn
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