Puyallup High School - Viking Yearbook (Puyallup, WA)

 - Class of 1953

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W. WM Right: mia 'c drawing, stage- craftMA I were taught by clas in industrial arts and wo sh . He was also a junior class j Hiplci wh e Robert Nicholson v' er. Carl Sparks taught mechani- rowing, advised the senior board of control, coached football, and was director of the athletic department. Right: As curriculum director, Fred Simons principally worked with the teachers concerning the content of what they teach. He was also in charge of building up and overhouling courses offered to high school stu- dents, and directed the night school program. Robert Lo- gan was in charge of not only the P.H.S, cafeteria but of all the school lunch- rooms in the district. TEACHERS MOLD Left: James Cowan taught lan- guage arts, while Maude Jacobs conducted classes in language arts and was also eighth grade guidance counselor. Margery Mc- Culloch taught English. Lett: Teaching Washington state, world, and United States history, be- sides civics and assisting Miss Hansen in the speech department kept Alden Vanderpool busy. Mr. Vanderpool is the Washington state director of the National Education Association. Ny- dia Case also taught United States history and civics in addition to English and senior class advisership. Paul Simons had classes in world and United States history, world prob- lems, and advised the iunior class.

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gg , I I I ' ? pl PRINCIPAL MAINTAINS WELL-RUN SCHOOL As principal of Puyallup high school, Harry Hansen had many important duties to perform. Mr. Hansen describes his work in this way: . . . To maintain a well-run and well-regulated school from the first day of school in September until the last day of school in June is my iob. That means that in everything in which the school takes part, scholastic or athletic, we strive to maintain high standards. The philosophy I strive to maintain as principal is for us to do everything to the best of our ability. HIGH SCHOOL AND GUIDANCE SECRETARIES As vice principal, Don Hartung was responsible for both junior and senior high assemblies, seeing that lockers were kept in constant repair, keeping order in the halls, and was in charge of disciplining students. Mr. Hartung was also adviser of Viking Knights. Seven secretaries, tour of them in the superintend- ent's office, were kept busy typing letters, answering telephones, and filing, among many other activities. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE SECRETARIES Ruth Ocheltree, Donna Shipley, and Phyllis Hines Vcra Whitford, Aurlrvy Dye, Virfziniai Hnyns-s, and Joan Frankhauser '-Ilwfvs . I. 2 . R554



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ST UDENTS'LlVES Right: Junior high math teachers were Eldon Angelo, eighth grade math, algebra, faculty member ot board of control, supervisor of Viking Patrol, Dean Nicholson, iunior high math, algebra, basket- ball and assistant football coach, and Jim Harrell, math. 3 Right: Karl Decker taught chemistry and general science and advised the senior class, Carl Munsen instructed biology classes and advised the sophomore class, while George Walter had physics classes and was in charge of the audio-visual aids, the proiection crew, and the public-ad- dress system in the gym. Left: Cadet Teaching first semester so that she could become curator of the Karshner museum took up Betty Grunder's time. Jean Watson was iunior high librarian and advised the freshman class, Viking Ladies, and sophomore-iunior Tri-Hi-Y training group. Senior high librarian was Florence Ptefterle who also advised Puyallup Tri-Hi-Y and the sophomore class. Left: Kurt Bargmeyer direct- ed the guidance department and advised senior board of control. Frieda Scheitlin was in charge of freshman guid- ance, in addition to teaching Latin.

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