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PRGMPTI G THE C ST i i TSUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE PRINCIPAFS OFFICE V , Ruth Plummer, Virginia Haynes Mcirlys Kulselh, Mr. Hansen, Mr. Horlung, Mr. Strand, Shirley Bogrand EfficienTly serving The SuperinTendenT's office, The hub of The Puyallup Public Schools sysTem, This year was Mrs. Virginia l-laynes. She was capably assisfed by Rufh Plummer. AT The- head of The Senior T-ligh office sTaff was Shirley Bogrand, wiTh her assisTanT, Marlys Kulsefh. Girls working during The day as office help in The high school office were Wilma WalsworTh, second period. and Phyllis Jones, Third period. ATTendance checkers each day were Francis Jamison and Ellen Schwarize. firsT period: Edna Kerwin and Mariorie Crabb, fourTh period: and Marilyn Douglas and Barbara MarTinson, sixTh period. BoTh The SuperinTendenT's and Senior High offices are To be commended for Their invaluable and unfailing services To The schools. They prompTed The casTl I THE ll0BBY Rulh Robertson Mrs. Sherman Cuslodionsz School Nurse Matron Mr. Larson, Mr. Thornton, Mr. Sievers, Mr. Allen Mi-ss RuTh Roloerfson. Puyallup High School nurse, devofed much of her Time Toward The beTTermenT of sTudenT healTh. This year she assisfed wiTh The physical examinaTions. as well as giving sTudenT vision and hearing TesTs whenever needed. Mrs. Rosemary Sherman. The high school maTron, was always ready To make a sick 'sTudenT comforT- able. and To perform The dozens of duTies Thar a mafron musT perform. The mainTenance of The beaufiful campus and buildings-such Things as heaTed rooms, polished floors and Trimmed lawns-is all crediTed To The friendly and dependable cusfodian-s.
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PUYALLUP EDIICATIO ASSOCIATID OFFICERS Miss Finnissey, Mr. Bcrgmeyer, Miss Scheiflin, Mr. Cowon, Mr. Walter. AcTive during The year in carrying ouT iTs purpose To TurTher inTeresT in pupils, Teachers, and schoolwork in general was The local chapTer oT The WashingTon EducaTion As-sociaTion. The Puyallup EducaTion AssociaTion was Tor The TirsT Time incorpo-raTed inTo one uniT conTaining boTh grade and high school Teachers. The members oT This organizaTion served as direcTors Tor The drama oT school liTe presenTed by The sTudenTs oT Puyallup during The school year. One oT The main proiecT's worked on by The group during The Time before The close oT The legis- laTive session was ThaT OT supporTing The passage OT educaTion bills by The STaTe legislaTure. l.eTTers were senT To parenTs in co-operaTion wiTh The local P.T.A. asking Tor Their aid in backing The bills sponsored by The UniTed School Forces. Showing Their inTeresT in The STaTe governmenT, The Teachers had as Their guesTs aT a dinner in OcTober The candidaTes Tor The l-louse OT RepresenTaTives Trom The 25Th legislaTive disTricT. ChrisTmas Tound Them enioying a parTy aT lngham's lvloTel wiTh The new members oT The TaculTy providing The enTerTainmenT by displaying Their dramaTic TalenT??? in imprompTu skiTs. Trying someThing diTFerenT in giTT exchanging They used a roTaTion sysTem which re-sulTed in much hilariTy. Included in The monThly meeTings was one wiTh The school board in lvlarch aT which Time problems concerning The schools were discussed. This annualoccasion gives The Teachers a chance To lay Their own problems direcTly beTore The school board-a privilege granTed in Tew schools in WashingTon. A picnic was on The agenda in The spring. Also coming under The duTies of The club were The drives Tor communiTy Tund and Red Cross among The Teachers. Leading The group were George WaITer, presidenT: KurT Bargmeyer, vice-presidenT: PaTricia Finnessey, secreTary: Jim Cowan, Treasurer: and Frieda'ScheiTlin, execuTive commiTTeewoman. To carry ouT The de-Tailed work of The year The TaculTy was divided inTo The Tollowing commiHees: program. KurT Bargmeyer, chairman: American EducaTion Week, Mary Beck, chairman: welTare, Gwendolene FraTer, chairman: Toods. Barbara lvlaTThews, chairman: decoraTions, Carol Snyder, chairman: social. Phyllis Goodwin, chairman: advisory, Frieda ScheiTlin, chairman: salary. James Cowan, chairman: legislaTive, Marion CaTron, chairman. IO
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TOP: Faculty members enioy monthly dinner with legislative candi- dates as guests. SECOND ROW: The Big Gun basketball team: standing, Sparks, Whitman, .la- cobs, Strand, Meeks: kneeling, Francis, Hartung, Wasmund, Horshman. Senior Ball lnter- mission sing: F. Simons, Whit- man, Mrs. Simons, Francis, Mrs, Francis. THIRD ROW: Unhand me, Villainl Hansen and Higbee entertain home rooms at Christmas party. MC- Donnell and Case, substitutes for Beck and Hughes. FOURTH ROW: Faculty cheesecake: Larson, Skreen, Scheitlin, Hall. Ezra Meeker's right-hand man, Lo- gan.
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