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widens school horizons 6 , -u , r.. fy p , f 5 Q ALLANQBURKE Am ' i , S c I ence H 5 Y Sciuexiie, Health , I 4 .K andcuidaz-fe i ,I AL1dr?BoWEN '. ' ' Qc visor 5223 . , Arlefbff- PEGGYBRA i Dim His Lomim-rcxil Arithmetic P Enghs!PFIE14D III Einar I 'fs f Hns1iip ,... f.. ' Under the direction of Principal lic, ' Harry Hansen and Chairman Ray Ware my ren, preparations are made for a critical 1 evaluation of the school, with the ob- ject of testing the effectiveness of pres- ent curricula and procedures. Greater professional and social unity in the faculty is effected by a series of dinner meetings of the High School Teachers' Association, under the lead- ership of President Harry Starbird and various committees. Panel discussions of school problems, and reports from educational conferences, are features of business meetings: while the famous fall and spring picnics, and a Christmas costume party, comprise the social gath- erings of the year. MARION CATRO Manual Training 1' liii in - , -Qs 'xiii RICHARD COOK Biology e., ,3 N - . as-' K E ii ...i be OBERT BURROXVS GERTRUDE BUTLER Dramatics Library En l' . 5 ii K, own- ' RUTH CLARK MARIAM CLEVELAND Music Science. Health and Guidance Mathematics H9 si AL DAHLBERG QUAIFE DANN Algebra Social Science Science, Health and Guidance Art z W. I GWENDOLENE FRATER HENRY GILES Shorthand English Typing Speech Arts 1 ,Q f' URSULA MARTIN Home Economics 4-M' RAY WARREN Civics, History Economics Sociology -1,3 'iii' FREIDA SCHEITLIN English Latin XX -new-rg s, . , ps.-.- 'Sv A CARL WASMUND Mathematics Social Science Sb . :. I r cssi PERCY HARADER Chemistry, Algebra 1. ,L i X MARION SHERMAN English es. 't I . 945 we f ,' MARK WHITMAN Physics Advanced Algebra Geometry 4- MRS. MAUDE JACOBS English Science, Health and Guidance , 'I ' ccco 'q MARGARET SINES French Spanish Journalism ,4 Hy, -V r VERNE JENNINGS Band, Orchestra Glee Club r K - A 4? .c Wa .ap H HILDA SKREEN English Public Speaking WHO CAN SOLVE THIS PROBLEM?
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A acufty 2 A 'lf it E S av ' SES Yxptfsfxaoa-A S 0 Vivian YA Exlqiii x0 lin SYS' Sade DON HARTUNG Vice Principal FACULTY MEMBERS of Puyallup High School, With the objective of promoting educa- tion for both democracy and successful living, strive to turn curriculum and class procedure in directions of greater student participation and self expression. This program receives impetus with the observance of National Education Week, which stresses Education for the Amer- ican Way of Life. To provide training for active adult citizen- ship, students are encouraged to accept and carry out responsibilities in self-government, to attain self-reliance and resourcefulness, and to develop their individual abilities. Increasing emphasis is placed on group discussion of school problems, student committees for self-govern- en an L O d 2 aif Bun-,pea have solved me iinprvbleml .F Q, , F, f GLADYS SORENSON Att ment, and student body cooperation. aL ROBERT O. LOGAN Bookkeeping Commercial Law ,an- ! urns.. 4 L A CARL SPARKS st 1-I 1 cience, ea th and Guidance Manual Training 9 e e if f ' K li K 4..- l' -.f MAY ENGBRETSON English .'11 K HELEN LUFT Science, Health and Guidanceg English --ef ,jk HARRY STARBIRD History Civics - tal... VIOLA EVERSON Home Economics MARGERY McCULLOC English ROBERT VOLLEN Typing C Commercial Arithmetic H
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c tm riglv : Clark, Ange, ro lf! I I l Reynolds Fiedler, Kennedy, Plcha. lfmnl Ho ard, Hoover, Dodd, Cochran. one Worrlnan, Donlvv, Matta. MDEMOCRACY begins ir the committee room. So thinks the Senior High Board of Con- trol, which this year innoculates student democracy with a dose of sincerity and enthusiasm calj culated to keep it vigorously alive and active. An intensive drive for successful student conq 'trol of hall traffic becomes the year's special project in self-gov- ernment. Returning from Seattle witli observations from other schoolsl a student committee suggests remedial steps for hall condi- tions. Then follows action by the Board of Control, Whicl delegates speakers to each firs' period class. Moreover, an apl peal is made to the student': eye as well as to his ear. Ouz school is what we make it,' This is no race track, anc Don't park here scream hugl banners in the halls. The rel sult is safer and saner traffiq secured by democratic coopera tion rather than grim discipline? From better assemblies tg tidy lockers, general improve, ment is planned in preparatio for a school evaluation in th, near future.
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