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l955 With an enrollment of 7l7 students, an increase of 25 over last year, PHS classroom doors reoper. September 6 . . . Six teachers leaving the staff are Miss janet Ware, Miss Verne Hannah, Miss Marie Rafn and Miss Ruby Shackelford . . . Replacing weekly vocation lectures, Hi-Life reporters inter- view prominent business men of Puyallup on possi- bilities of their professions . . . The National Youth Administration for boys and girls l6 years or age or over is established at PHS . . . Lloyd Baisinger and Esther Kinzie are chosen junior high glee club presidents . . . Miss Maret Duthie, Miss Marvel Green, Miss Ruth jacobson, Miss Emma Bell Stad- den, Miss Gertrude Butler, Miss Gvvendolene Frater, and Mrs. Maude jacobs are added to the faculty ... ln the third quarter of the Baby Viking game at Sumner October l7, Marvin Atkins breaks his leg. Other members of the team are McQueed, Gratzer, Minchau, Raymond, Durga, Kelley and Fahey . . . in appreciation of music furnished at a ceremony at the Viking field, the Modern Woodmen of America present ZO dollars to the band . . . After a year without the Spanish club, Miss Maret Duthie begins a practicality trial . , . Betty Gerstmann, Freda Stahl and Esther Kinzie win high Camp Fire honors at the Council Fire . . . F. L, Brouillet takes the place of jud Herron, junior high janitor . . . Mr. Percy Haracler's chemistry students perform ex- periments before Puyallup clubs . . . During the November Book Week 25 junior high students under the direction of Miss Gladys Sorenson display a project at the library . . . ln response to an in- vitation from KVI, the all-school cast of Big Hearted Herbert presents a half-hour broadcast . . . To give students training and experience in playing modern rhythm, I. Franklin Peters organ- izes the Band Dance Band . . . ln order to create ,,. 'TIE' GERTRUDE BUTLER GVVENDOLENE FRATER Librarian Typing Shorthand a more active interest in the organization, the Girls' club cabinet publishes a paper concerning the work of the cabinet and other club units . , . With six victories and one tie, the Vikings win the foot- ball league championship. Future champs of PHS, the Baby Vikings finish second in their league . . . Helen Braun and Henry Perfield win the junior high debate championship, while Frank Hanawalt becomes oratory champ . . . Because of impaired vision, Miss Duthie abandons her work and journeys to California . . . Mrs. Ruth Williams Cummins takes over foreign language and girl athletic coach- ing duties. . . For the first time since the l927 fire, the Glee club gives an operetta. Only members of the Glee club are eligible for parts . , . PHS debate teams take second place at an invitational forensic meet at CPS . . . ln February the school offers a TB test to the student body . . . Mrs. Maude jacobs directs the harmonica band . . . The tennis team captures second place in the conference . . . Two typing students win second place at Seattle. K., Kg 5 ,vs kr A Maroon drapes lend that imperial touch to the ornate front of the auditorium. ...qi v J.f RUTH IACOBSON Social Science MRS. MAUDE IACOBS English Science, Health and Guidance tiftee
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1rx',,,sy1.- NA., , A l3-O defeat at the hands of the Fife Merchants opens the Baby Vikings' football season September 29 in a scrappy game dur- ing which they repeatedly fail to penetrate enemy territory. Playing host to the heavy Highline Pirates on October 6, the Babes take a second l3-O defeat. , Although fumbles lose the Babes several yards during the first half of their next week's game, the Sumner Spartans never pass Puyal- lup's 35 yard line and the fighting team holds them to a scoreless tie. On November 3 the heavier and larger Highline team outclasses the Babes again on their own field 27-O. Coach Allan Burke proudly points out that most of the lettermen are seventh and eighth graders. During the l938 season the complete line is composed of underclassmen while the backfield are upperclassmen. Outstanding players are Marion Lundrigan, tackleg Gail Bruce, halfbackg and Bill Calligan, quarter- back. Of the ll freshmen lettermen moving onto senior high benches, Gail Bruce, halfback, and Yukio Takeuchi, fullback, display super- ior ability. Seventh grade lettermen are Frank La- Crosse, Richard Haynes, Bob Redford, Marion Lundrigan and Dick Porenta, Eighth graders capturing similar awards are Art Kolowinski, Benny Emerson,iFloyd Bruce, Eugene Quinlan, Dick Penhale, and Donald Kniffen lmanagerl. Freshmen lettermen are Bob Heil, Homer Puariea, Ronald Poe, Dick Rave, Donald Poe, George Hazen, joe Kowalski, Gail Bruce. Byron Busick, Bill Calligan and Yukio Takeuchi. l junior gridsters BOTTOM, kneeling: D, Poe, B. Busick, Samuel, Hazen, Kowalski, Quinlan, Calligan, Lundrigan. BOTTOM, standing: Pevenage, Puariea, Heil, Porenta, Takeuchi. SECOND ROW: R. Poe, Haynes, Redford, Kolowinski, Rave, Emerson, G. Bruce, Busick, Mr. Burke. KNEELING: Kniffen, Wilmott, Anderson. STANDlNG: Emerson, Van Meter, Penhale, Milholland, Bernard. ' .Q M ,,qr- tr-an ff' QQ 'f...f ,,,.,ff'
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