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Right: The guidance department is under the d i r e c t o r s h i p of Mark Whitman, with Frieda Scheitlin assisting. Miss Scheitlin also teaches Latin and is a freshman class and Latineers ad- viser. Mr. Whitman is an adviser of the Board of Control and Smoking committee. Below: Senior high social sciences are taught by Alvin Jacobs, world history, J. Alden Vanderpool, Washing- ton history, U. S. history and civics, Nydia Case, English, U. S. history and civics, Paul Simons, U. S. history and civics, world problems, Palma Larson, world history, and James Hatton, English and world history. TEACHERS REVEAL Left: Good housekeeping and dressmaking were two important subiects administered under Helen Alexander, Doris Hansen, and Irene Potucek of the home economics department. A class in family living helped keep Miss Alexander busy, in addition to her jobs as adviser ot F.H.A., Honor Society, and Junior Red Cross. Miss Hansen served as a Tri Hi-Y adviser. Left: Serving as Curriculum Director of the Puyallup Schools is Fred Simons, who also directs the adult education pro, gram and has charge ot the book room. Mr. Jacobs also serves as iunior high football and track coach. Mrs. Case and Mr. Simons are iunior class ad- visers, while Mr. Hatton is in charge of the properties committee. Miss Larson is adviser of the annual, and Mr. Vanderpool is a member of the Puyallup Education Association Board of Directors. 10
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PROBLEMS OF THE SCHOOLS Chief doorman in our institution of learning was Principal Harry Hansen. lt was Mr. Hansen's iob to see that the doors of opportunity and learning were always kept open to the students. Many years of service to the school have given him the experience which has made him an efficient, coopera- tive, and well-liked leader among both faculty and students. Above: Harry P. Hansen, Principal Don Hartung, Vice Principal, worked in close coniunction with Mr. Hansen in running the school. Planning assemblies was an important aspect of Mr. Hartung's responsibilities, and he was the adviser for the Viking Knights. Keeping school records clear was a full time iob for the secretaries. The new superintendent's office was the eight-thirty-to-five home of Bonnie McMahon and Joan Moore, who worked under the leadership of Virginia Haynes. Working in the high school office were Ruth Ocheltree and Phyllis Hines, while Anna Mae iviatta was situated in the guidance office. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE SECRETARIES ' Virginia Haynes. Joan Moore, Bonnie McMahon. Below' Don Hartung Vice Principal HIGH SCHOOL AND GUIDANCE SECRETARIES Ruth Ocheltree, Phyllis Hines, Anna Mae Matta
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NEW HGRIZONS Right: ln charge of the iunior high library is Jean Watson, who was also a freshman class and Tri Hi-Y Training group adviser. Florence Ptefterle, besides being senior high librarian, found time to be a sophomore class and Tri-l-li-Y' adviser. Bessie M, Matthews is curator of the Karshner museum. Left: Health is the main concern of Adah Sands, Health Coordinator, and Ruth Robertson, school nurse. Physical examinations, X-rays, and imf munization clinics were included in their many activities designed to protect the health ot stu- dents. Miss Sands was also an assistant adviser for the Tri Hi-Y training group. Right: Robert O. Logan is Supervisor of Lunchrooms for all the schools in Puyallup, so he is in charge of the high school cafeteria and candy counters. . , Below: A typical scene in the Paul Karshner memorial room in,December. As a special assignment, they were museum was snapped by the photographer when Miss looking for objects that would relate to the history they Larson's fourth period world history class visited the had been studying. fs zl 5 ? 11
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