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l -rf i956- At what principal Harry Hansen terms the most successful season ticket drive in PHS history the class of '39 carries away the honors with a 28.5 per cent gain over their quota . . . An entirely new type of report cards is introduced by vice principal Ray Warren. They are divided into two parts and come out every ten weeks, replacing the customary six-week progress reports . . . Members of the Girls' club refuse to be distressed by cuts or unex- pected runs and install a first aid and sewing kit in the rest room . . . Five new teachers take up work at the high school, four of them filling posi- tions vacated by Coach jiggs Dahlberg, Phillip Stucky, Elizabeth Buss and Mrs. Ruth Williams Cummins . . . Planning for the remaining two years, sophomore class advisers Marvel Green, Emmabell Stadden and Ray Warren give each class member a personal interview regarding his course of study . . . in appreciation of the work done by the team, the coaching staff and football players are taken to the Washington-Minnesota game at the University sta- dium . . . Improvements are the completely equip- ped bookkeeping desks and the installation of 280 lockers on first floor, senior high. The new lockers are assigned to football, basketball and track men, eliminating the necessity of their going above first floor after practice . . . junior high Girls' club cab- inet holds a special meeting to revise the point system . . . Miss Stadden is elected chairman of the girls' advisers for the Puget Sound League at Girls' League conclave at Highline . . . Puyallup's high ' school band opens the general session of the Washington Educational Association at jason Lee Intermediate school in Tacoma . . . Under Miss Harriet Rosenzweig's su- pervision the Hi-Life is completely revamped and features a new headline syste3r.f:r complete sport page and a junior high section . . . Two points .instead of the previous g . A :iff ALLAN BURKE Mathematics Science Health and Guidance Social Sciences 1 RICHARD COOK DON HARTUNG Botany Algebra, Solid Geometry Zoology Physics, Assistant Coach twenty-two 7 five are given to the captains of the girls' athletic teams . . . jun-ior Patrol members receive purple and gold emblems . . . A new plan of service for using the museum goes into effect and allows all pupils as well as townspeople to use the museum at will . . . Sponsored by the Hi-Y club, the local section of the Northwest Older Boys' conference is held in Puyallup, December 4, 5, 6 . . . Franklin Peters and Marg-aret Tanner purchase new'instru- ments for the band and orchestra with SOO dollars appropriated by the school board . . . All Around Girls' club, a branch of the YWCA, is organized by Mrs. George Cole and Mrs. Hayden . A distinct advance in playmaking comes during the Cat and the Canary, the first time more than one set is used in a play . . . Modern steel lathes, guarded emery stones and a power drill are purchased for the manual training building . . . The matinee of Comedy of Errors marks the first visit of the Washington State Theatre to PHS . . . Viking griders gain undisputed.possession of third place in the final standings of the Puget Sound League by their win over Renton. The game breaks a three way tie for third position with Renton and Buckley, leaving the Vikings sole possessors . . . With a mem- bership of l8 students, the newly organized archery club progresses under the leadership of Frank Man- ning . . . Through lack of a stage with which to work, the Puppeteers' club is indefinitely discon- tinued . . . journalists of PHS are granted a charter by Quill and Scroll, an international honor society for high school journalists. The charter gives Miss Rosenzweig the right to organize a local chapter. . . . . La Tertulia, Spanish club, organizes under i Miss Rosenzweig . . . An assembly committee of students and faculty of PHS visits other high schools to observe assembly conduct . . . During February charter members form a Girls' Athletic Association to interest more girls in athletics . . . A project is outlined to widen the parking in the high school block . . . j. F. Peters introduces drum majoring, baton twirling classes . . . Puyallup Hi-Y sponsors its first Hi-jimg, May I2 . . . Golfers con- clude their first season of golf play in second place on March Z6 . . . ln April the junior and senior music divisions hold separate concerts for the first tiTT1e. ,Q 43 ' s 4- nv .-.., Tac-' 'F 1 HARRIET ROSENZWEI French, journalism Spanish,. English HELEN LUFT English, Science, Health and Guidance
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Fifty one black and white garbed, enthus- iastic band members add pep, punch and pur- pose to the junior high musical world under the magic baton control of bandmaster Verne jennings. Organized for the first time under j, Frank- lin Peters last year, the band quickly doubles its personnel and instrumental assortment, jus- tifiably boasting of 15 clarinets, I4 trumpets, l l drums, three batons, two mellaphones and french horns, and one flue, alto horn, oboe and bass. Forming a select group, Kenneth Fewins, Charles Aylen, Paul Cerstmann, Bill Scott, Richard l-larader and Noble Skoog furnish rhythm at the first junior high Boys' club meeting, Leader jennings joins in the talen display October 6 and entertains the student body with a violin solo. After occupying the, spotlight as parent- teacher programs and junior high basketball games, the entire band, sharing honors with senior high, concentrates on sweet notes for the spring concert first nightersf' Refusing to be outdone by their big broth- ers, they join the spring Daffodil marching parade as a separate musical unit. i ,Af Qs fi
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