Puyallup High School - Viking Yearbook (Puyallup, WA)

 - Class of 1939

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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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TOP: Bob Redford, Gail Bruce, Mr. Hartung, john Uno, Warren Dickenson, Frank LaCrosse, Cleave McWillis, l-larold Miller, Ben Emerson, jack Pennington, jack Orr, Marion Lundrigan, Dave Wischemann, Paul Nix. eighteen As the project of the year, junior high board of control dives into the activity pond with an em- phatic splash and authorizes the publication of an conduct handbook by the Boys' and Girls' clubs. lncluded in the contents of this all-absorbing book are manners for moderns in the cafeteria, classroom and other much frequented public places. The idea is an original take-off on a booklet published by the james Madison junior high school in Seattle. Creating a minor ripple, the board excuses students from first period classes in March to participate in a ten minute locker clean-up drive. Margaret McKechnie stresses the clean-up idea the year around by keeping atspecial locker com- mittee on their toes. President Gail Bruce leads discussions in the committee room during monthly Thursday morning meetings, assisted by vice president Eddie Preston, yell leader Bud l-leassler and secretary jean Stout. Once a month the group meets with the senior board to discuss the latest hows and whys. Passing laws on student conduct, selling season ticket stamps and granting debate, football, bas- ketball and track letters are the general duties falling under the board's supervision. Few PHS violators escape the vigi- lant eyes of the junior patrol members who are elected in all first period classes in junior high early in Septem- ber. Recognizable by their purple and gold jP emblems, the proud possessors of' the aforementioned exterminate hall nuisances with a vengeance. Down to the office go stray books, lost um- brellas and second offenders, into waste baskets goes waste paper and prestol the student body slate and halls remain immaculate. Meetings are not neglected by these minions of the law who close forgotten locker doors and inspect them regularly., Early morning finds them keeping stu- dents quiet and below first floor, even between classes they good-naturedly direct conduct. Combining sports and duty they carry their supervision onto the Viking field where they tactfully keep small boys off the playing field while keeping one eye on the fence. Under the direction of Philip Stucky the junior patrol began five years ago as a service organization much re- sembling the senior Viking Knights. Recently Don Hartung succeeded Mr. Stucky as leader E 1 E i t Tommy Edwards, jerry l SEATED: jean Stout, Charles

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