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W 822-s Helen Alexander - Home Economics. F. F. A., Honor So- ciety, Junior Red Cross. Elizabeth Buss - Eng lish, Biology. ix Kurt Sargmeyer - Breese Bell- Junior Elizabeth Bunn--Art, Speech Consultant. High Music, Junior Social Science. High Band and Or- chestra. adla The 'illizarh culture, F. H. A. Q Nydia Case - English. Junior Class Advis- er. ...? ... r '---,,s Boat making occupies the attention of boys in Mr. Catron's manual training class. Marion Catron-Man- Ma,-iam Cleyeland .. .. ual Training, Junior Geometry' Algebra. ' ' ' ' - Class Adviser. Miss Bunn s eighth grade art class at work second period. ' Irene ham-English' Lenvre Eflcson-Read' Dramatics, Advertis- ing- ing Committee. gg.. m Glen Crum - Basic Karl Decker-Chemis- Don Dowie - Social Math, Radio, Torch try, Algebra, Senior Science, Puyallup Hi-Y Adviser. Class Adviser. Hi'Y Adviser. eggs 'Wh
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'diheg Ghart tha iiuurszs In the days of the Vikings there was probably little need for officers, but as the world pro- gressed and things became more complex, they became more and more essential. There are two examples of good, efficient offices in the Puyal- lup schools. The first of these is the Superintendent's of- fice, which plays an important part in the school's functions. There Mrs. Virginia Haynes, Mabel Gug- gisberg, and Gerry Maass handle much of the school's business. They take care of the school system's records, much of the mimeographing, and many other activities. This office is the center of activity for all the Puyallup schools. More familiar to the average high school student than the Superintendent's office is the high school office. This is where Mr. Hansen and Mr. Hartung hold their frequent conferences and where students come for their excuses and to have problems settled. The principals and Mr. Whitesel are always helpful in ironing out dif- ficulties which arise. Here Phyllis Jones and Ruth Ocheltree, the two secretaries, with help from the girls who work in the office, keep the high school records in order. Report cards, attendance slips, DON HARTUNG. Vice Principal bulletins, the telephone, and the office record cards are only a small part of the duties of the secretaries and office girls. Again this year Mr. Hansen has a message to the students expressed in the following words dated February 10, 1950. To the Members of the Class of 1950: Tonight Puyallup High School suffered an- other major catastrophe. The fire which destroyed the stage and the auditorium was much more severe than the earthquake damage of April 13 last year. Out of the ashes and ruins will come a more, beautiful auditorium than before. Puy- allup High School may be down but it's never out. That's the spirit of Puyallup High. My message to the seniors closely parallels this incident. ln life we all have obstacles that have to be overcome. If we have the initiative, the will, and the determination to overcome them, it can be done. ln your lives you will meet these obstacles. When they come, don't give up. Fight all the harder. May the spirit of Puyallup High always be a part of you. HARRY P. HANSEN HARRY HANSEN, Principal PHYLLIS JONES RUTH OCHELTREE VIRGINIA ,Z MMSS MABEL
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Gwen Frater--Typing, Shorthand, Student Body Finances. Carol Hamilton-Eng lish, Sophomore Class Adviser, Vik- ing Tri-Hi-Y Ad- viser. 'iiiihz Gram Gertrude Hansen - English, P u b I i c Speaking, Make Up Club Adviser, Girls' Club Aidviser. Jim Harrell--Mathe Sterling Harshman - matics, Football Trainer. James Hatton-World Biology, Sophomore Class Adviser, T r a c k , Football, History, English, So- cial Science, Proper- Senior Class Basket- ball Coach. ty Committee, In- Deane He3leY-'Dm' tramural Basketball. matics, Plays. Concentration time for Miss Hughes' typing class. Jay Higbee - Civics, U. S. History, De- bate, Junior Class Adviser. Margaret H ug hes - Bookkeeping, Gen eral Business, Sea- son Tickets. Mark Hipkins - Stage Craft, Manual Train- ing, Stage Crew, Smoking Committee, ' Golf Team Coach. Alvin Jacobs-World History, Social Sci- ence, General Sci- ence, Junior High Athletics. Mr. Rice's advanced algebra students listen as a problem is explained. Maude Jacobs-Read- Bifbafa Jefbeff-En! ing, Science, and lish, 5PfiI1iSh, Vik- Guidance, Freshman Clarence Jean-1Agri- ing Ladies, Spanish Counselor. . culture. F. F. A. Club. French Club.
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