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THEY GUI Left: Elizabeth Bunn taught seventh and eighth grade art while Gladys Sorenson had classes in senior high art and was art adviser for the annual and Vanguard. Right: Gwen Frater had typ- ing and shorthand classes and acted as student body accountant, while Margaret Hughes taught bookkeeping, typing, and directed the sea- son ticket committee. Teach- ing office training, short- hand, and business law, plus coaching tennis and advis- ing the ticket selling com- mittee kept Robert Vollen busy. Below, front: Senior high English teachers were Elizabeth Buss, biology, tenth grade English, and co- adviser of the advertising committee, Hilda Skreen, senior English, retail selling, distributive educa- tion co-ordinator, adviser of the senior class and D. E. club and head of the senior high English de- partment, and Gertrude Hansen, public speaking, chairman of make-up committee, and a member of the state curriculum commission. Back: Others were Leonard Docherty, sophomore English, adviser of the sophomore class, and co-adviser of property committee, Val Foubert, iunior English, Spanish, adviser of Spanish club, Pep club, and co-adviser of the advertising committee, Harold Snodgrass, journalism, junior English, adviser of Quill and Scroll, and staff of the annual and the Vanguard, and Harold Simonson, ninth and eleventh grade English adviser of the iunior class, and golf team coach.
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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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ouiz FoorsrEPs ,, Right: Palma Larson taught world history and advised senior Girls' club, while Alvin Jacobs had so- cial science and world history classes and was also assistant football and junior high track coach. Jim Turman was attend- ance officer and taught world history. He advised the smoking committee, coached iunior high football and assisted in coaching basketball. Below: Algebra, general business, basic math and seventh grade math were classes taught by Charles Bell, who also served os freshman class adviser. Miriam Cleveland taught algebra and geometry while Glen Crum had classes in college math, radio, and elementary and advanced algebra, besides actnig as senior class adviser. 1' Left: Home ec teachers were Irene Potucek, Doris Beech, and Helen Alexander. Miss Alexander also taught fam- ily Iiving and advised Fu- ture Homemakers of Ameri- ca, Junior Red Cross, and honor society. Below: Shop student Fred Bresch works on boat while instructor Robert Nicholson checks on prog- ress. 11 S O
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