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EU L...i. , I954 Mayor Floyd Chase formally dedicates the Viking field to the spirit of friendliness and good sports- manship, September 28, just before the Auburn- Puyallup football game . . . Faculty members not returning this year are Miss Regina Cooper, Miss Florence Meader and Miss Mabel Schaefer. Re- placing them are Ruby Shackelford, Robert B. Burrows and assistant coach Al Dahlberg . . . Miss Ruth Robertson takes over Mrs, Estelle Cunning- ham's school nursing duties . . . While the new Maplewood school is being built, 225 students and four teachers sojourn under the high school roof . . . For the first time in the history of the junior high girls' glee club, four part music is studied . , . ln order to build up the school band for the future, free lessons are offered to beginners by j. Franklin Peters who begins plans for a junior high band . . . French club members hold a meeting in September to draw up a constitution . . . Superintendent Han- awalt releases first complete information on the auditorium which is to house l,35O opera chairs, l,OOO of these are to be one the main floor and 350 on the balcony. Construction begins in Novem- ber when the large steel girders arrive from the east coast . . . Assistant principal Ray Warren institutes a vocational plan for Boys' club assem- blies . . . At the annual Turkey Day battle the Vikings take the measure of their ancient rivals. RUTH ROBERTSON, School Nurse, testing'the eye of a student, patient, with the opthalmic telebin- ocular machine. the Sumner Spartans, for the sixth consecutive time, eking out a narrow 7-O victory. . . Consisting of 35 girls taking shorthand and typing, the Seq retarial club is formed in December. The organizl ation plans to learn office methods while studying dictaphones, adding machines and mimeograph: . . The high school library receives a full set or Nations of the World in 32 volumes . . . Vikinj Ladies order bright blue sweaters with white chen' ille emblems to wear on usher duty . . . Containing the names of all the girls who have been Viking Ladies at PHS, a scroll is hung in the committee room . . . To study every phase of theatre an produce dramatic productions, the Playmakers clu forms in january under the direction of Robert B Burrows, dramatic coach . . . Two l896 edition: of The High School Exponent are presented tc PHS by Dr. Ray Morse . . . Purposing to keep in formed on current events in France and Spain anc to develop an interest in their languages, the For eign Language club is organized . . . Proceeds o a benefit entertainment by the Elks are turned ove to Miss Ruth Robertson to clothe needy schoo children . . . To raise money for musical instru- ments the glee clubs, band and orchestra present a concert in the gym December l-4 . . . Harold Scott manual training teacher, is seriously injured wher his tractor overturns on him. Mead Murray, forme, teacher, substitutes for the remaining six week: . . . The twelfth annual spring concert is given Ma lO . . . Pop Logan's tracksters win the Puget Soun south end elimination meet . . . At a general meet- ing May 7 Marvin Atkins is elected junior higl' presidentg Earl Powell, vice presidentg and Dav jackson, yell leader . . . The Puyallup junior hig track team becomes the proud possessor of a silvei trophy when it emerges victorious from the relay. carnival May ll. ROBERT B. BURROWS AL DAHLBERG Dramatics Science, Health and English Guidance Algebra Athletic Coach
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debote demons GVGI' Starting ott with a bang, V938 debate t runs a high temperature among teachers and ' iunior high. Pvt a preiiminary ' iect the senior high 'men- if students in meeting the advisers se debate question as the subiect tor argu ' ' Resoived: That the United States ' with C-reat Britain. ' ' e Bowen, tation. rm an aiiiance ot Miss Nic 'mousiy shouid to Under the supervision debate coach, tirst period rooms unani id tryouts in November betore the two ' es are chosen trom each o 'nai representativ ' i aves ioyce Fearnq and Siyter, ivision i Ciass eiimination e Biii Burdue, i-6g Frances Bunn and Ray i-'lp iane Bader and Charies ifiutterd, i-S, Lauretta Rogers and ierry Miihoiiand, i-93 ta Benton and Donaid Knitten, i-iO. bate weighing heaviiy earn- and Rober , With the matter ot de i on their minds, the contestants prepare estiy and then wade into the initiai torensic December 8. in this tirst ciash ot the 've i-6 wins trom the ictorious i FQ I.. r Q ig. meet season the attirmati negative i-7, and the negative i-9 is v over the attirmative i-8. Chairmen for the skirmishes are Leonard awyer and Betty Pxngei, whiie senior high teachers ruie supreme as iudges. idonorabie iudges, worthy opponents, and triends' ieiziw iviii,i-ioLLANp and LAURETYA ROGERS. in the next word battie on ianu- ary il, the invincibie attirmative i-9 team deteats the i-i0 squad and ciashes again on ianuary Zi with the X-6 arguers. By virtue ot i this win, Lauretta Rogers and ierry idi , irdi Miihoiiand become undeteated eighth grade champions. lsdd Two teams, Ruth Bracicman and Betty Reid, Noveiia Cochran and Biiiy Scott, try out tor treshman de- Q bate ianuary 30. Swapping team mates, Noveiia and Ruth emerge S trom a tinai tray with the eighth grade champions on February i6 d'i and are haiied aii-iunior high ,ir,,i, champs. 1 COACH BOWEN demonstrates debate tech- nique for champions NOVELLA COCHRAN , and Run-i Biznciovinu. ,gg .i Q .kg is E f
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