Puyallup High School - Viking Yearbook (Puyallup, WA)

 - Class of 1939

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the Girls' club stages an . V, Getting into the swing of things with ties and hair ribbons, annupl mixer for the sophomore and new girls on September 29 using a boy dates gir rT1Otl . The next month the cabinet dons a more business-like mood and purposes to further development by inter-school activity reports. Following a league officer conference October 22 at PHS, the girls entertain their guests with a luncheon and tour through the new wings. Kathryn Wallen, president, and Miss Mary Beck, adviser, attend the High School Leaders' Gonference at the University of Washington November 3, 4, 5, where the discuss cliques and money making plans. Sporting black and red name tags, the entire student body ioins in Hi Week which is concluded in a new manner when classes select their friendliest boy and girl. Doris Anderson and Marianne lacobs as dance and food chairmen shuffle tin cans, cranberries, celery and otherassorted foodstuffs contributed by the students, in l2 Thanksgiving baskets for needy Puyallup families. As personality is the subiect of the year, assembly speakers demonstrate as well as discuss that indefinable requisite. hm.-5 Adding a touch of feminine mid-winter fancy, 'iMinnie, the life-size model, comes into actuality in the manual training department and models typical made-over dresses for school girls in the sewing room display case. To swell the treasury, red, gray and blue pencils announcing the basketball schedule arrive from the East and are sold for a nickel. Entertained by the Girls' club, the senior girls attended a tea given in their honor in the cafeteria March 6. Purposing to acquaint the girls with tea etiquette, Miss Hilda Skreen and Mrs. Kay Logan pour while Lola Emerson acts as general chairman. A a grand finale, the girls sponsor a Tolo week in March, treating their masculine , after school skates, paper chases and candy pulls s moments to hamburger lunches h Parrneter, Spencer, Hanawalt Amey S-TANDlNG: Pic a, ' ' cl Atkins, Takeuchi, SEATED. Perfiel , concloves

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lwefllv'-six cabinet lacobs K Babnick, Peters, Edwards l STANDlNC: Veach, L. Emerson, Anderson, , . SEATED: Wallen, lvliss Beck, Rhyner, S. Hendrickson, Kinzie, Hanavva t f orts motion pictures and musical numbers, a new d Presenting a varied program o sp , bers get off to a peppy start as Boys' club lea ers. h Leaders' Conference on thi group of cabinet mem th masculine viewpoint at t e ' king, cliques, clubs an Earl Powell represents e UW campus in November and picks up invaluable tips on smo recreations. Conclusively establishing the fact that it pays to get acquainted, Marvin Atkins, ' ' etary, flash well-known smiles at the student body president, and Shigeo Takeuchiusecr k nd tie for laurels as friendliest senior boys. ictures of famous athletes for during l li-Wee a Royal Brougham of the Seattle Pl paints memory p ' ' the sport realm at an assembly lanuary 5. ' ' ' Tin Can Shuffle the boys as he recalls experiences in ' re Thanksgiving baskets, the boys loin in the When the girls prepa and solve the delivery situation. ' ' the desert study hall before Christmas vacation and Catching the festivity fever, y ' ones and hang cedar branches in the halls. d the possibility of an unfavor- paint signs, gild pine c Realizing the importance of the smoking situation an binet appoints four members from each class to draw ' ' ' ns the committee able reflection on the school, the ca ' s. With adviser lclarry Starbird leading discussio , ' l' able solution is unanimously up a set of regulation argues and debates for nearly two months until an app ic accepted. After receiving full approval from the school board in December, the rules, accompanied by a map of the smoking zone, drawn by Bernard Nlankertz, are published ' ' h bo s during a special assembly. Continuing to function as a ' bserved and presented to senior hig y uncil the committee sees that all regulations are o . ' mittees are Bob Amey, welfare, Bill Spen- undsg smoking co , Acting as chairmen of other Boys club com cer, entertainments, Henry Perfield, publicity, Wally Parmeter, building and gro lim Picha, get acquainted, and Frank lflanawalt, speakers. eat-wwmr 41



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twenty-eight ,l N ll Voice, volume and versatility, controlled by the slightest waver of band master jenning's baton, send PHS skyrocketing to musical fame. After furnishing assorted sweet, spirited and expressive notes for auditorium produc- tions, the orchestra climaxes a gala year when it provides accompaniment for the spring operetta, Hollywood Extra, on March 24. Consisting of regular glee club members, the Capella choir, a chorus without accom- paniment, is formed during second semester. Three meetings weekly keep the 68 members busy practicing low, high and medium notes. When the operetta is in the offing, the chorus QQ: takes a united bow for all singing parts are selected from its ranks. On December l2 the girls catch the holiday spirit and serenade with carols at a local Womens' club, During the year they demon- strate vocal prowess at Girls' club assemblies, Forming a boys' quartet, Don Phillips, George Cole, Ray Botsford and Martin Went- worth give the Masons a trill thrill December 5. Forty-nine band members start the year with a campaign for dark blue suits complete with gold stripes, Sam Brown belts and Pershing hats. After their initial, full-uni- formed appearance at the Thanksgiving game, , A, , ' , , , ' l,,,lf . . 111 if Irrr i t 1 '-ff' ,gy KV i ,-- , ta- W- X r. 1 if lflf as 'P :fl Q25 I-A 'V A 'K 1 N , 'Q i ' lf' , l i 4, i ttrrr it X , W Kg , 4 .. L F K L Q - W . ,Q Q W gg it T ' ? f if a of if P is ii if jg T 2 v .. X S , Q , K izr 1 :,, K 1 Q. , . 5 Q l V r I - r 4 1 f l ,QP , f-'tiki X i-

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