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n' x Christmas pifiyl Glen Crum cmls up with tht- Christmgislmoltiv prize: an limit anchor, Santa Claus was thcrv, loo tL,.irl Munsnnt, Center: fn-rhairnian of thc' rluinus: Glaiilys Sorenson. Pzilnizt l.zirsnn. Right: fha-t' J. .-'llclvn Vzmflrrponl .ini w 1' P.E. . SEEKS PROGRESS Above' And what do vou want for Christmas little irl ' . , , ,, g . Santa Claus Munson asks Marilyn Decker, grade school teacher. me The purpose of Puyallup Education Association, as stated in its constitution, is to promote within the teaching group the highest type of professional practices. J. Alden Vanderpool is Washington state direc- tor of the National Education Association. P.E.A. is affiliated with both the Washington Education Association and the National Education Association. This Year there were l27 teachers in P.E.A., making membership IOOVO. Puyallup's is one of the few school systems in the state in which there has been lOO'7o membership for 30 years. Activities for the past year included a salmon bake, legislative dinner, Christmas party, and a spring picnic. ln October P.E.A. was in charge of the community chest drive in the schools. The hoard uf directors is composed of present ollicers and immediate past presidents of P.E.A. Pictured left to right are Sum Peach, Dennis Gallziizher, Alden Clark, Paul Simons, presitlcntg Rosenzweiq. Ernest Cenientinn, Helen Alexander, and Frances X 'll 5
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I SERVE! K T Above: Art Larson taught driver's training and Above: Lenore Ericson conducted classes in language coached football and track. Carl Wasmund arts and advised freshman Tri-Hi-Y training group. X conducted health and physical education classes, Emeline Rentsch also taught language arts in addition 'advise the freshman class, and coached base- to advising iunior high Girls' club. Mary Ness had - ll a d B squad football. classes in ninth and tenth garde English, besides E? serving as freshman class adviser. DEETI NY OF MANY I . jx V 5 l wll' A dl. U if ,e Qty ity !,fj'b,l fly , ' CJ di Ky yjlyvf f ' fly' JV rf .J xt-W -fx, 'Ny vt? Left: Ed Krenz supervised all instrumen- tal music in Puyallup schools, taught two classes of seventh grade music and conducted senior high band and orches- tra. Frances Stoeclcert was in charge of seventh grade general music, seventh grade band and orchestra, and iunior high band and orchestra, besides ad- vising the freshman class. Louis Owens was in charge of all vocal groups, Viking Varieties, and the Christmas pro- gram.
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Above: Harry Brian, Ben Morrison, Charles Allen, Bill Quantro, custodians. THEY HELP AROUND SCHOOL It was a 24-hour iob for the four custodians to keep the school in spic-and-span shape. Most stu- dents know the day custodians but not so many are acquainted with Harry Brian, the night cus- todian whose work day doesn't begin until 4 p.m. A now-familiar face to the girls at P.H.S. is Louise Redford, the new matron this year. Her duties included looking after girls who became ill at school, and helping to find girls' lost articles. In the cafeteria the cooking staff handled the new system of serving a plate lunch on one line and a la carte on the other. Below: Cooks were Lola Ausborn, Mabel Lockwood, Ethel Nichols, Estella Steiner, Mary Sloat, and Elizabeth MacAllister. 5 , E g L is . H f arg rs 2 ,V - I r f J M if ID Above: Mrs. Louise Redford, matron. . if .
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