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I HARRY P. HANSEN. Principal OFFICIALS and HELPERS DON HARTUNG, Vluv Princip I Ruth Plummer Virginia Haynes Mabel Guggisberg x Phyllis Jones Offices are necessary in any business, and they play an important part in the operation of the Puyallup Schools as well as the Western Washington Fair. The Superintendent's office is the hub that makes the wheels of progress in the school operate. Here Mrs. Haynes, assisted by Ruth Plummer and Mabel Guggisberg, sees. to it that the business of the school is kept running smoothly. They take care of much of the mimeographing and other office work that must be done to keep the entire school system as efficient as it is. Many students are not conscious of the long hours spent by these three secretaries. When icy roads gave others a respite from school work, they enjoyed no vacation. Shirley Bogrand ' Another office that is perhaps better known to seniors is the High School office. Here they have been coming with their excuse slips and school problems since they began their climb to the top. Here Mr. Hansen and Mr. Hartung held frequent conferences with students. In this office Shirley Bogrand and Phyllis Jones, assisted by the girls who worked during their study periods, kept the high school records in order. Daily bulletins, attendance records, report cards, office record cards, and the telephone are lust a port of the activities which kept them constantly busy. These two offices have become symbols to the seniors. They were truly the gates through which they walked to their school years of fun and hard work. -
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ON THE BOARD .went ' P WT C. 0. G KN Kim ' P. B. HANAWALT, Superintendent of Schools REGQRY .l- ' FRANK R. MANNING CECIL LEPLEY M. B. DENNIS Every institution must have officials at the head to act as administrators. This is true of the Western Washington Fair as well as the Puyallup Public Schools. For the latter, the above five men from the city of Puyallup and Mr. Paul B. Hanawalt serve as the official board to keep 'hings running smoothly. The following is the annual message from the superintendent's office to the seniors and other students of Puyallup High School: . Congratulations and thanks to our Seniors and the rest of you in our Puyallup High School. The Puyallup High School has an enviable record. We are proud of our students and our faculty. With you we have aimed to do a good piece of L 0 r I- - ' A work in every department. We feel we have accomplished our aim. In several fields we have reached top ratings, which is very gratifying. Best of all, we have tried to have a friendly, cooperative, and happy school. With compera- tively few exceptions, our students enioy and like the Puyallup High School. School is not iust a preparation for life. It is life itself. lf we can live in high school with a respect for others and a desire to cooperate with our fellow students and teachers, we have learned the basic princi- ples of human relations which happens to be the world's greatest need. All power to each one of you as you go forth from our School. - P. B. HANAWALT, Superintendent.
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Helen Alexander - Home Economics, Cafeteria Con- sultant, F. H. A., Honor Society, Jr. Red Cross. Q Kurt Bargmeyer - Speech Consultant. E cial Science, Art. Elizabeth Buss-English, Biology, Play Adver- ' tising Manager. I History, Civics, Sen- ior Class Adviser. Marion Catron-Manual Training, Spring Ex- hibit, Junior Class Ad- viser. Mariam Cleveland - Geometry, Algebra, try, Algebra, Senior Elizabeth Bunn-sa Nydia Case - U. S. Administrati ve Staff meets in regular session. lMr. Otness is the headless man, Mr. Harshm an's biology class. JUDGES Kari Decker-Cheniis K fS,f,,5f def., Class Adviser. Lenore Erickson - Reading, Social Sci- EHCE. ' Helen Evans-Mathe- matics, Typing. Irene Fearn - Eng- lish, Drama, Cos- tume Committee. Gwen Frater-Typing, ' Shorthand, General Business, S t u d e nt Body Treasurer. William Gasser-U. S. , History, Civics, Jun- . gn. V ior Class Adviser. , e., sw H Y , ,U X Xin . -i l ,, . -4 ,e.. Q - . I . W A N ' 'S if X. . l' of -'Q-Q 4 Ty-545. fi ' . llll S WWC!-ll will llllll ' i,,X 1 , MII, it I1 W is-'1 h i?
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