Puyallup High School - Viking Yearbook (Puyallup, WA)

 - Class of 1950

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CUSTODIANS Allen, Sievers, Thornton, Larson. Zn Qihargz uf 'dllhz alleg Students in Puyallup might ask, What would we do without the cooks? ln the old Viking days the stalwart pill- agers needed to eat, and in this age the hearty scholars devour the satisfying meals prepared by the cooks in the cafeteria. ln the picture the cooks are shown as they are ready to serve the hundreds of students who file by the counter each day. They are assisted by students who work in the cafeteria during the lunch hour. As matron, Mrs. Rosemary Sherman is called upon to perform a variety of duties. She will be remembered by many as a comforting person when the problems of high school seemed great. ark Smahhzrs .lust as a Viking ship must be cleaned and kept in working order, so must the high school building. The custodians have been especially busy this past year keep- ing the school clean and warm. During the summer they had much added work because of the repair work that was done after the earthquake. The snow and excep- tional cold of the past winter also added to their problems. There were walks to shovel, more time to be spent in heating, and the seemingly endless work of mopping up to do when the roof leaked. Certainly the custodians have proved to be a vital part of the school personnel. MATRON Mrs. Rosemary Sherman COOKS Nichols, Steiner, Schill, McAllister, Nlundell.



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OFFKEFSEY Hung mer . . ' 3 Sunlllliilv- 0S siwttf' Mr. Decker' ISBVJSERS D0 Wie ' Miss 5 kregn K Hikings eadg fnriinnquast There is a strange ringing still left in the ears of the students of Puyallup High School, for they can still hear the not soon to be forgotten sea chant- We're on the run, we're on the go- 'l950. This is the yell that started it all. The 'l950 Viking crew launched their ship back in T946 by coming in first in the season ticket drive. Off to a good start, they found smooth sailing all through the year under the efficient leadership of their officers: Captain C. Morrison, First Mate W. Hunt, Quartermaster J. Brodigan, and Signalman J. Schaeffer, guided by their advisers, Miss Scheitlin, Miss Bowen, and Mr. Wasmund. Their freshman frolic, Apple Blossom Time, received a first class honor rating, while members of the crew played on the iunior high championship football and basketball teams. The second year of their voyage started under the new leadership of Captain W. Hunt, First Mate J. Spear, Quartermaster L. Wagner, and Signalman E. Dall, advisers, Mrs. Case and Mr. Gasser. While cruising through Europe, they stopped over long enough to give a most suc- cessful dance, The Holland Hop. On the third leg of their iourney they stopped in the South Seas only long enough to change officers, Captain H. Chipps, First Mate B. Clasby, Quartermaster J. Stelling, and Signalman E. Dall, advisers, Miss Sorenson, Miss Hayland, and Mr. Catron. During their stay they presented the beautiful iunior prom, Orchids In The Moon- light. Due to circumstances beyond their control -the earthquake-the dramatic presentation, A Date With Judy, was not given. The ship then began the final months of its cruise. The cabinet shake up ended with Cap- tain W. Hunt, First Mate B. Clasby, Quarter- master P. Palmer, Signalman T. Rudnick, and Signalman B. Osbornp advisers, Miss Skreen, Mr. Decker, and Mr. Dowie. Winning top honors in the season ticket drive and stunt assembly gave them a good start. On their way around Alaska the crew presented a fabulous senior ball, Frozen Fantasy. The Thespians presented an extrordinary success, The Dead of Night. Two members of the crew were outstanding in their work in the field of athletics, able-bodied sea- men, Jim Ball and Sid Names, won all-state hon- ors for their outstanding accomplishments on the football field. The rest of the team were sen- sational in winning the championship. Now that the cruise has been more than successful and the men have returned home, they feel, and iustly so, that it has been a iob well done. Upon receiving their diplomasqthey start their biggest adventure of all-their cruise into life. This cruise will undoubtedly be successful for each and every member of this outstanding crew.

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