Puyallup High School - Viking Yearbook (Puyallup, WA)

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HGNOR LIST Lois Hess, Salutatorian Receiving second place honors was Lois Hess, saluta- torian at the class of '54, Lois was also active in many outside activiites which included Honor society, of which she was president, Lotineers, orchestra, Quill and Scroll, Future Teachers club, of which she was a charter member, string quartet, Viking Ladies, and girls' club cabinet. The University ot Washington is her choice of schools ot higher learning and she is also planning on a teaching career. HONOR ROLL-Tom Demmitt, Ellen Breakey, Pat Gallant, Marlene Buess, Dee Peecher, George Oeh, Joan McQueen, Beverly Sale, Nancy Bell, Gloria Ginther, Janet Turman, Bill Mohr, Charles Breitsprecher, Wally Lord, Carol Peterson, Bob Singleton, Arlene fi Joan Richards. ,,-u W .Zf We '37 HONOR ROLL, friiftf-Bill CNN. Alun Nhnnlnz, Sanrlrgi Sxinth Salll orter x .1 xii vim irr ix in i 1 i h in Flvki' Ninth, Hlixumr Gilrrath, Marilyn Williams. Dun GPINC. Bu Gruldlr' Jian Jar .xvkn kitchen l i i ri ir ml 1 N in xn Bu in l5.irli.ir.i lii.isi-r. Ruliy xl.lfNl'ldll, .l.xnlfc' Slclmorl. Jerry 5.ili-lvury. xlJI'llXH Pll s A A ' X ,, 6 1 v X Earning a total of 2400 points in G.A.A. entitled two girls, Alvera Ladwig and Dolores Rohlman, to receive Gold Victory awards. Marilyn Bielrin qualified tor a Silver Victory award by earning 2lOO points. Three boys, Gene Shaw, Alan Marry, and Roy Elliott, complied with the regulation of receiving at least six rnalor sports letters to entitle them a Silver Victory awards. Top: Alwm lwirlme. Dolores Rnhlnian. Marilyn Biehn Bottom: Gvns- Slmvs. Alan Hurry, Roy Elliott, y ,f STUDENTS 0 RECEIVE A AWARDS Charles Breitsprecher Lois Heindselman Carol Greeley Charles Larsen WALKER AWARD Selected as wunners of the coveted Walker award were Lous Heundselman and Charles Breut sprecher Alternates were Janet Turman and Steve Smuth wuth honorable mentuon goung to Marlene Buess and Bob Singleton Qualutucatuons tor the award were scholarshup 400 character 20 O cutuzenshup 2000 and personaluty O0 The award was guven by F B Walker former Puyallu schools superuntendent Charles Breutsprecher Lous Hess GIRLS INSPIRATIONAL AWARD Receuvung the honor of havlng her name engraved on the gold unspuratuonal award plaque was Janet Tur man She was selected by a vote of all the senuor hugh gurls Alternate for the award was Lous Hess CARPENTERS UNION Recupuent of the S400 scholarshup presented to a senuor boy from PHS by Carpenters Unuon No 470 un Tacoma was Tom Demmutt He wull also be assured of summer employment throughout hus college years George Oeh was named alternate The slectuon was made on the basus ot scholarshup ood cutuzenshu tunancual need and 9 P popularuty Bob Sungleton Evelyn Bahret JUNIOR HIGH AWARD Wunners of the Junuor Hugh award comparable to the Walker award were Carol Greeley and Charles Larsen who wull have theur names engraved on the honor cup presented by the class of T925 Nancy Helander and Jon Lunder were the alter nates whule Margue Bowser and Leonard Oberg had hon orable mentuon Qualufucatuons uncluded scholarshup 4000 character 20 O cutuzenshup 200 personaluty 2000 and attendance at Puyallup lunuor hugh for three years RANSOM DELANO AWARD Lous Hess and Charles Breutsprecher were selected by members ot the senuor hugh band and orchestra as wunners of the Ransom Delano award establushed seven years ago un memory of Betty Ransom a band member who dued durung the year and Elwun Delano who contracted poluo Alternates for the award were Pat Schwartze and Bull Cox The award us presented annually to a senuor boy and gurl on the basus of outstandung servuce and unspuratuon Janet Turman Tom Demmutt WOMENS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AWARD A new award worth S200 was presented thus year by the Womens Chamber of Commerce It can be used un any college of the wunners chouce Bob Sungleton was the turst one to receuve thus award whule Davud Andresen was named alternate ALTRUSA AWARD Evelyn Bahret was announced wunner ot the Altrusa award guven each year to a gurl outstandung un D E In addutuon to havung her name engraved on the trophy she receuved a check tor S25 Alternate for the award was Loretta Perry wuth Margue Thrall receuvung honorable mentuon ' 1 1 I . , , 1 , A: - O .. . . - , fu , fu ,2f,,. - . . y. . . , , 1 I I I p . . , . 1 1 01 1 - I I I , . , .. . , .. . , , . . I ' I . . , . . , , SENIORS ATTAIN HONORS Dee Peecher Lous Hess Pat Gallant Bob Smgleton KARSHNER AWARD Rectpuents of the Karshner award thus year were Lots Hess and Dee Peecher The wunners receuve a S200 scholarshup to the Unuversuty of Washung ton Alternates for the award were Nancy Bell and Wally Lord wuth Pat Gallant and Bob Sungleton as honorable mentuon The award was establushed by Dr and Mrs W M Karshner un memory of theur son Paul who dued durung hus senuor year Qualnfucatuons were scholarshup 50 character 200 leadershup 15 O and self support l5 0 TOASTMASTERS AWARD Havung the honor of beung the furst gurl to have her name engraved on the outstandung speakers trophy presented by the Puyallup Toastmasters club was Marulyn Wulluams Honorable SCIENCE AWARD Recognuzed as the outstandung scuence student at PHS was Tom Demmutt who receuved a medal denotung thus award the Bausch and Lomb Honorary Scuence award my-li Bob Dally Helen Bowser DRAMA AWARD Wunnung the Drama cup un uts second year ot presen tatuon was Janet Turman Loren Carlton was alternate The award was made to a senuor who had been actuve un drama thus year and who also had at least a B average UN PILGRIMAGE Jerry Carlusle was selected as the lucky lumor to receuve an expense paud trup to the Unuted Natuons un the summer Wendell Dobson shared the honor as alternate Thus award us sponsored by the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of Puyallup It us one of ten such awards un the state of Washungton LOGAN AWARD Wunnung the Robert O Logan Scholar shup Athletic award thus year were Pat Gallant and Bob Sungleton whule Marulyn Blehn and Bob Corey were named alternates Alvera Ladwug and Fred Schakohl were guven honorable mentuon The award guves recognutuon to students who excel un both athletucs and scholarshup The boy must have won a letter un a mauor sport and the gurl must have earned a Manlyn Wulluams Tom Demmutt ART AWARD Bob Dauly was presented wlth the art award sponsored by the Junuor Women s club The award was based on Bob s all around unterest and competence un the fueld of art Thus us the suxth year an award of thus type has been guven ALTRUSA NURSING SCHOLARSHIP Gurls plannung on nursung as a career had the opportunuty to apply for a new scholarshup thus year sponsored by the Altrusa club Helen Bowser was the furst wunner wrth Marlene Buess as alternate and Pat Gallant as honorable mentuon -lift!! Jerry Carluslef E P . E. I . . . . . . . 0 . I O 1 , Ofc, , A: , fs ' , , . . . . . , , , . . . , . mention went to Bill Cox. . . . , A A I T. ' . I . , , i T M ' . T ' tg. Z X ll ll I STUDENTS COP HONORS COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS Thus years sensor class chose Loren Carl ton to represent them at commencement trme whsle Tom Demmltt was the chance of the faculty These two spoke nn addltuon to 'the addresses of the valeractoruan and satutatoruan SCIENCE FAIR AWARD Dorothy Alexander a sophomore at PH S was declared one of two wmners In the Puget Sound Scuence Farr held at C PS The faur was sponsored by numerous manufacturers and busmessmen Dorothy wmmng entry was a drsplay of research on the anmnal kingdom She was sent back east to the national faur at Purdue Unlvzfymun lndnana J0 fl J -,Vs aw M gl I fffxjuf ff KM! x fe' ,fm WW .1 Demmltt Loren Carlton Bottom Dorothy Alexander Conme Grunder ESSAY CONTEST WINNER Winning first pruze nn the local V F W Auxuluary essay contest was Comme Grunder PHS lunnor Sally Milne was second and Barbara Hell was thnrd All three gurls recelved cash awards This year the VIKING staff decided to glve more recognition to students recewung alternate and honorable mentuon for the awards presented un the annual award assembly They are pictured below as well as mentioned ,ff ,V 1,41 X., Row One Nancy Bell at Gallant Bob eton Wally Lord eve Smlth Janet Turman Marlene Buess Row Two Alvera ladwlg Lots Hess Nancy Helander Margie Bowser Loret Perry Margne Thrall Sally Mnln Row Three Leonard Oberg Wendell Dobson Jon Lmder Bob Corey Bull Cox Davld Andresen Loren Carlton Absent Barbara Hell Pat bchwartze Fred Schakohl Marrlyn Blehn George Oeh IO , 45 .:. 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JUNIORS WIN SUMMER TRIPS Fuve boys and one gurl were selected to represent Puyallup at Boys and Gurls States thus summer These students practuced student government durung a one week stay at Ellens burg on the Central Washungton College of Educatuon campus Representatuves chosen thus year were Ellen Woods Wendell Dobson Jerry Carlusle xJGIl Palmquust Melvun Dennus and Bull Yates Sealed Gaul Palmquust Ellen Woods Mel Dennus Standing Bull Xates Jerry Carllsle Wendell Dobson Honor socuety members have a reputatuon of knowung all the answers carryung heavy loads of books and spendung theur evenungs wuth physucs Englush or cuvucs Few realuze that students must have actuvuty records as well as hugh scholarshup to enter the Puyallup chapter of the Natuonal Honor socuety At least a B average and partucupatuon un at least two school actuvutues are requured for membershup These re quurements may seem rather rugud but over seventy senuor hugh students were members durung the school year An assembly was presented by the club un late March Dr R Franklun Thompson and the choral readers from the College of Puget Sound presented the hour long program To full the treasury wuth cu luttle pecunuary matter the club gave a sock dance on Aprul 7 The money made from the dance was used to pay for the annual picture and the Honor socuety scholarshup that us presented to an outstandung senuor at the end of the year Elected ottucers for the year were Lous Hess presudent Dolores Rohlman vuce presudent and Sue Helander secre tary Muss Helen Alexender contunued as the advuser for the club HONOR SOCIETY Row One J Richard J Rtplex B Muller E Woods J Rose M Fulkms VN Keller M Smith L Hess M Buess G Muller C Fox K Lasham Row Two N Newton B Sale lx Watkun J Leplex G Mater C Sparks L lohnson J Alluson J McAluster I Doyle F Delano J McQueen M Mcmnue Januce Lord B Ramsex Row Three R Marshall G Gunther J Jackson J Gaudues C Ranusex J Thomas J Nouosat S Elms K Moeck B Elluot 'Nl Bell C Peterson N1 Wulluanus Y Clasbx J Stanlex C Grunder Judt Lord Row Four E Breakex B Goodale J Sawver L Hull J Platter P Gallant D Hantke D hutchen M ODell D Allnuendunger O Peterson W Dobson W Lord M Edghull D Alexander D Rohlman S Helander D Wulex A Abrahamson L l 3 ll ,ty rx iff' ', 4. ,, 1 341'-Ji' . - .xx . Ls ui ' . V, ,u . . C, C. at - 4 ps ' . ' . . r I I I ' I I I ' . V' l ', - A l 1 l I I - - . , v -. ' ' , ., ' - , Du ' v - 'fs 4- Z' 'A'- v - u ' ' ' v A 4.2 A . -4 ' u - I - . 1 , . J, . . I Q 3 V . , C J E3 Q y . 3 V . , A ,. u CLASSES MEET THE CHALLENGE OF COMPETION I 5122 fl .4 yy X ,o QQ MWA ,QASW by xy, W SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left: Bill Bearse, vice presidentg Lois Brownrigg, secretary, Bob Corey, president, and Phil Curry, yell leader. OFFICERS, ADVISERS GUIDE CLASS THROUGH YEARS Reaching the top of their world the class of 1954 climaxed their I2-year climb with a June commencement. We're the class that makes the score, l-9-5-4! was the yell chosen by the class, and they did well for fresh- men by coming in third in the season ticket drive, their first competition with other classes. But they dropped to fourth for their stunt, o scene from a courtroom. May Daze was the name chosen for the frolic that spring, and members of the class looked promising in athletics. Bob Sherman served as first president of the class of l954, and working with him were, Bill Bearse, vice president, Mardell Mannie, secretary, and Norma Iverson, yell leader. While President Bill Bearse led the group as sopho- mores, Wizard of Oz brought the class third place in the stunt assembly, and Dreamer's Holiday was the class dance. Fourth place, though, was the lot of the class in the season ticket drive. Other class officers be- sides Bill were, Doug Erb, vice president, Colleen Hanlin, secretary, and Mardell Mannie, yell leader. In their junior year this class was pushed into fourth place in both the season ticket drive and the annual stunt. But they got busy with a prom with a Hawaiian theme, South Sea Fantasy, and sponsored the mystery play, Drums of Death. The officers for this year were, Bob Corey, president, Chuck Breitsprecher, vice president, Carol Peterson, secretary, and Colleen Hanlin, yell leader. During their final year at Puyallup high school the class was up in the clouds after taking first place in the yearly season ticket drive, but sank to the bottom mo- mentarily with o third place in the stunt assembly for their presentation Mike Viking , a parody of Micky Spillane. The class recovered to present The Curious Savage, senior-sponsored fantasy comedy which played to a pack- ed auditorium. Leading the class in their last year were: Bob Corey, president, Bill Bearse, vice president, Lois Brownrigg, secretary, and Phil Curry, yell leader. SENIOR CLASS ADVISERS Right! Seated are Hilda Skreen, Karl Decker, Nydia Case, Standing are Val Foubert, Glen Crum. ALLEN AARSUND-Majors: Mathematics, History3 Minors: Science, Business education, Art, Vocational school. ARLENE ABRAHAMSON--Major: Business education3 Minors: Home economics. Mathematics. Honor society 43 Honor roll 2, 3, 43 Spanish club 33 Vanguard 43 Promg Stunt 33 Pep club 33 Quill and Scroll 4. JIM AKERS-Major: SIBZPCYHIIQ Minor: Industrial arts, Stace crcw 2, 3, 43 IIOPQ Prom3 Ball3 Stunt 2, 3, 4. DIXIE ALBOM-Major: llistory3 Minors Latin, Science, Mathematics. Honor society 2. 3. 43 Honor roll 2. 3. 43 Latineers 2, 3. 43 Tri Hi Y 2. 3, 43 Annual 43 Hopg Promg Ballp Stunt 2, 3. 43 Nurses club 3. 43 Publicity 33 Pep Club 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 4. BOB ANDERSON f Majors: Mathematics, History: Minors: Spanish, Science. fEntered from Dorsey hizh, Los Aneeles, second semester 2.1 Football 33 Basketball 3, 43 Track 2. 3, 43 Class basketball 23 Spanish club 3. RICHARD G. ANDERSON 4 Major: Science3 Minor: In- dustrial arts. Perfect attendance 3, 43 Vanguard 41 Quill and Scroll 4. RONALD ANDERSON - Major: History3 Minors: Science, Mathe- matics, Business education, Hi-Y council 43 Hi Y 3, 4, secretary 43 Golf 3, 4. BEN J. ANDRE - Majors: Mathematics, Science. Hi'Y 3, 43 H0313 Prom3 Ballg Stunt 2, 3, 43 Pep club 3, 4, vice president 43 Football statistician 4. DAVE ANDRESEN - 'VIa'or' Industrial arts' Minors' . . . j . ., . .. Mathematics, Science. Class basketball 23 Hi-Y 3, 43 Ball3 Track manager 2, 3, 43 Basketball manager 3, 4. LYNN A, ANDREWS - Majors: Mathematics. Sciencc3 Minors: Industrial arts, Agriculture. FFA 23 Hopg Prom3 Ball3 Stunt 45 Viking Knight 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 4. LUCILLE ANTONSON - Major: Business education3 Minor Chorus. Spanish club 3. ROBERT ARNOLD - Majors: Industrial arts, Science, Mathematics. Football 43 Track 43 Class basketball 4 Hi-Y 3, 43 Pep club 3, 4, JAMES BAGINSKI g Majors: Agriculture, Vocational schoolg Minor! Science. Perfect attendance 23 FFA 2, 3. EVELYN M. BAHRET - Majors: Distributive education, Busi- ness education3 Minor: Home economics, Board of Control 43 Library 33 Washinuton Retailers club 4, president 4. RONALD E. BAHR - Major: Band3 Minor: Science. fEntered from Lincoln of Tacoma 3.3 Band 3, 4. PM oral readers from t'.l'S take part in Honor Socie assembly. 1 'iq MYRNA BAKER 7 Major: Business education: Minors: Home economies, Science. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, vice president 4: Hi-Y Council 4: Vanguard 4: Animal 3, 4: Hop: Prom: Quill and Scroll 4. LARRY BARABE - Majors. Industrial arts, Science tEntered from Winfield high school, Iowa, 3.l Baseball 2: Class basket- ball 2. BONNIE I.. BARNES!-lVlajors: Home economics. Distribu- tive education: Minor: Business education. Viking Varieties 2, 3: Tri-Ili-Y 2, II. 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Library 3: Make-up 3, 4: Hop: Prom: Stunt ZZ, 3: Nurses club 3, 4: Property 3: Publicity Il: Washington Retailers club 4, treasurer 4: Drill team 2. fl, 4: I'ep tlulm ll, 4: Gym manager 3. TERRY BARNES - Major: Science: Minors: Mathematics, Indus- trial arts. Projection crew 2: Stunt 4. GEORGE E. BATTY JR, f Major. Agriculture: Minor. Mathe- I I matics. Football L., fl, 4: Tratk II, 4: FFA L, 3. 4, WILLIAM G. BEARSE fe Majors: Mathematics, Science. ' 1 ,pv- A E 'K . MARILYN BIEHN -Y Major: Business edu- cation: Minors: Mathematics, Home eco- nomies, Science. GAA 3, 4, president 4: Honor roll 3: Perfect attendance 3. STEVE BISIG - Major: Industrial arts: Minor: Stagecraft. Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2 3.4. .2 Band, Class president Z.: Class vice president 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, president 4: Hi Y council 4, president 4: Basket- ball 2, 3. 4: Truck 2, 3, 4: Honor roll 2: Perfect attend- ance 3, 4: Board of Control 2, 3: Band 12, 3: Hop: Prom: Ball: Stunt 2, 3. 4, Announcements 4: Boys' state 3. BEVERLY ANN BELL 7 Majors: Ilistributive education, Business education. Tri-Hi-Y Lf: Washington Retailers club 4, governor 4. NANCY BELL - Major: Business education: Minors: Mathe. matics, Latin, Science. Tri-lli-Y Lf, 3, 4, treasurer 3, president 4: Hi-Y council 3, 4: GAA 2. 3: Viking Varieties 2: Honor society 2, 3. 4: Honor roll 2, 3. 4, Latinelers 2. 3, 4: Make-up 2. 3, 4: Hop: Prom: Ball: Stunt 2, 3, 4: Nurses club 3: Announcements 4: Viking Ladies ZZ, 3, 4, secretary 3, presi- dent 4. RICHARD A. BERRY --- Majors: Industrial arts, Science Minor: Vocational school: Abuvel Shop superintendents - B. Lodge, T. llanstad, D. Sjoden. D. Andresen, R. Andresen. J. Robertson. SHARON BLANCHARD-Major: Business education: Minor: Mathe- matics. Board ol Control 13, fl: Hop: Prom: Drill team 2. 3, FRANKIE MARGARET BLINER -- Major: Business education: Minor: Chorus: GAA 4: Girls' sports 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Van- guard 3: Annual 4: Make-up 3, 4: Publicity 4: Tumbling 2: Viking Ladies 2, 3. 4, vice president 4: Office 3. 4: Board of Control 2: Daffodil court 4. NANCY BOSTWICK - Major: Business education: Minor: Mathematics. Publicity 4. LEE BOULET - Major: Band: Minors: Industrial arts. Science. Track 2, 3, 4: Class basketball 2, 3, 4: Ski club 2, 3: Hi Y 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3: Clarinet quartet 2, 3. HELEN BOWSER 4 Major: Science: Minors' Mathematics, Home economics. GAA Z, 3: Honor roll 2: Tri Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Hop: Ball: Publicity 2, 3: Drill team 2, 3: Pep club 3: Nurses club 3. MELVIN E. BRADLEY - Major: Distrihutive education: Minor: Agriculture. Football 2: Basketball 2: Class basket- ball 3, 4: FFA 2. 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, vice president 4: Washington Retailers club 4, vice president 4. Rl'llY I.Ul'lSI'i BRAFURD Major. Business education, Minors' , I I 5l.itliein.i1irs. Spanish. I:-rfect atteiirlance L, Il, 4, Orchestra L, t-yn: m.rn.igc-r I lfl.I.IfN JIQXN l!ltI'QAKIrfY '1'l.ijor' tin-lir-str.r, Rllliors l..rlin. Nl.itli+-irmtirs, Sr-ic-tire Viking Yarra-tics 2. Honor society 4, Honor roll I. Il. 4, Latinecrs Zi. 4, Tri Ili Y I, Il. 4, Urrli:-str.i 2, Zi, 4: I'ioni, Stunt 32, String qu.irtt-t 2. II. 4, I's-ji rlulv Il, 4 1'IlXltl.I-3 IKRI-1lTSI'IlI-ftlllilt r hI.ijors Ilmnrl. flrclii-str.i, Nlinois NI.itlicin.ilirs, I-'ora-run l.rn:u.igcs, Sriviirv Studs-nt liorlx iirr prfsiflriit 4, lAl.iss xiii' irrosillciit Il, Ili Y I, Il. 4, Hit rounril II, I-'ootlmll fl. 4, 'Iil'.uk ll, 4, Honor socioix I. Il. 4. Honor roll Z, 3. 4, Spanisli cluh 3, 4, IN-rtcrt .itts-nvl.mce 2. Il. 4. Hoqirtl nl l'ontrol lf. 4, ttrchvstra I. fl, 4. Band Lf, ll. 4.llojw, I'roiu, Ball, Stunt Q, il. 4, Snvolt ing cuininittcc 2, IZ. 4, Hops' stair fl, Brass -vxtvt I, Il, Ilunsry Iixw 2. Il lfltllt fi HIIIHNIII Major Inrlustri.il .irts, Minor M.rtli1'iii.ttirs. ll.inrl Q DICNNIS BHUIYN 7 Majors: M.itlimii.itit's, History. Fri:-tire. 1 Pwrfrct .ittrndtmrw il, Ili Y 4, liihlirations photogmjilicr 4, Annual 4, Bihle club 4, Honor roll 4, Honor society 4, Quill .intl Scroll 4. LUIS BRUWNIKIGG - - Major Business 4-rlucation, Minors' Home economics, Science. t'l.iss secretary 4, Ili Y council 4, GAA 3, Girls' cluh cahinet 3, 4, Tri Hi Y fl, 3, 4, president 4, Hop, Prom, Ball, Stunt Il. 3, 4, Nurscs clulv 3, vicc president. 3. DAlll.IfNIi BUCHANAN f Majors: Business education, Art, Minor: Mathematics. Viking Varieties 1, 3, Spanish club 4, Tri-Hirt 3. 4, Glee club ZZ, 3, 4, Prom, Ball, Stunt ll, Art cluh 4, Pep club 4. DENNIS D. BUIJKIC - Mzijor: Industrial arts, Minors: Science, Mathematics. MIKE BUDKE - Majors, Industrial arts, Vocational school, Minor: Science. Tennis 3, 4. MARLEXE YYONNE BUESS - Major: Journalism, Minors: Latin, Mathematics. Chorus. Science. Yikinz Varieties 2, 3, 4, Honor society 3, 4, Honor roll 2, 3, 4, Perfect attendance 3, Latineers 3, 4, Glen rluli 2. 3. 4, Vanguard 3, 4, associate editor 4, Annual 3, 4, editor 4, Stunt 2, 3, Nurses club 3, 4, Art club 4, president 4, Publicity 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3. 4, Girls' state 3, Radio program 4, Non- ettes 3, 4, Junior TB board 4, A capella choir 3, 4. ROY CARDEY - Majors: Distrihutive education, Industrial arts. Projection crew 3. 4, Washinzton Retailers club 4. MARILYN J, CARLSON - Major: Science, Minors: Latin, Home economics, Mathematics. Latineers 3, 4, Nurses club 3, 4, Pep club 3. LOREN CARLTON - Major: Dramatics, Minors: Mathematics. Science. A Date With Judy 3, Ten Little Indians 2, Drums of Death 3, Bible club 4, vice president 4. BEVERLY CARRIER-Majors: Draniatics, Mathematics, Minor: Science. tMoved to Alaska 4.5 A Date With Judy 3, Drums of Death 3, Ball, Property 2, 3, 4, Publicity 4. BETTY CHRISTENSEN-Majors: Home economics, Busi- ness education. GAA 2, 3,4, Honor roll 3, Latineers 2, Annual 4, Gym manager 2, 3. 40 if ix qv- 'O-45 'SILVER RHYTHM' HIGHLIGHTS YEAR Left: Silxer Itliytlinin was the nanic chosen for the scnior lmll. l'onunittm'c chairnivn wcrc, Front ROW, Lett to Right! .lzinct Turinan, Nancy Bell, Beverly Sale, Dolores Wulfekuhlc. Second Row: Dixie Albom, Carol Peterson, Pat Schwartze, Marilyn Williams. Third Flow: Bob Corey, Chuck Breit- sprecher, Wally Lord. 3'- I HARVEY f'tll,IiMAN 7 Majors: Mathematics, Band: Minor: Science, Class basketball 2. Ii. 4: Ski Club I2:'Hi-Y 2, 3: Drehestra ZZ. 3: Band 2, 3, Hop: Prom: Ball: Stunt 2, 3: Brass sextet 22, 3: Pep Club fi: Hungry five 3. DAVID I. COOK f- Majors: Srienve, Industrial arts: Minor: Matheriiatirs. The furious Savane 4: Perfert attendance II: Vxinuuard 4: Projet-tion rrcw Z, 3. 4. HAROLD C'0OI'IfR-fMajor: Nl2itht'Ill2!fi4'N, Minor-1, Srienre Spanish. Basketball IL 4: Spanish elub 3. 4: Hi V il, 4: Stunt LI, 3, 4: Prom: Hop: Ball: Vikine Knizht Il, 4, vice president 4. BOB COREY - Major: Mathematics: Minors: Svivnre. Spanish. flass president fl, 4: Hi-Y council 4: Football 2, 3. 4: Trnrk ZZ, 3. 4: Class basketball 3, 4: Honor roll 1: Spanish club Il. fl, 4: Perfect attendnore Z: Hi-Y 3, 4, vice president 4: Board of Control 2, 3, 4: Drrhestra If: Ilop: Prom: Ball: Stunt 2, 3, 4: Boys' state Cl: String quartet ZZ: Viking Kniszht 4: Safety ronunittee 3, 4, chairman 4. JIM CDWAN i Major: Band: Minors: Srienre, Matheuiaitirs, Spanish. Football fi, 4: Spanish club fl, 4: FFA 2: Orchestra 2, fi: Band 2, fi, 4. HII.I. VOX -- Majors' Band, Urehestru, Srienrr: Minors: I,.utin, M,itheni.itics Viking Varieties 11, IS, 4, Honor roll lf' 3- 45 I-l1flTN'f'rs 3, 4: Hi Y fl: Glee club 2. Sl. 4: Urrhestra 2, 3. 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Stunt 4: I',N. Piluriiuaqc' Il: Hible flub 4. PIIII,I,II' D. CIAIIRY -- Majors: Drauiatirs, History: Minor: Band, Class yell Iealler 4: Travk CI. 4: Class basketball 3, 4: Band 2: Hop: Prom: Stunt Lf, 3. -1, Property 4: Publicity 3, 4: Smokin: rom IIIIIIPK' 4: Turubliuu lf: 'My Sister Eileen 2: The Curious S.ii'.i2i- 4: 'I'en Little Indians 2. DAVID R. IMWSHN 3 Majors.: Nl.utliein.itirs. Srivrirv, Minor: Business Q-dutxition Tennis fi, 4. DONAI,D KQICURGI-I DEAN-Major: Industrial arts: Minor: Srivlive. VINVICNT DI'1tiIIAl'X 4 Major: Stzluecraft: Minors: Si'ivm'e, Art. Agriculture. I-'FA Ii. 4: Stage crew 2, 3, 4. f'HAIiI.II'Q DECK -g Maior: Aurirulture: Minor. Industrial arts, FFA 2, 3, 4. TOM IIIQNIMITT rf Majors: BILtil'N'IlliIfll'N, History, Science: Minor: Industrial arts. Honor society 4: Honor roll 2, 3, 4: Annual 4: Ili Y 4: Bible Club 4. MAIIIAN IDENMAN - Majors. Distributive education, Home econom- ics. Glee club 2, 3: Washington Retailers club 4: Viking Varieties if. BILL DICNTOX W Majors: Agrirullure, Science. FI-'A 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3, 4. I8 CLASS OF '54 COPS SEASON TICKET CUP Left: Junior Toiuiny Watkiu takes his em: raw as senior class president Bob Corey pours the uncooked eackieberries down 'I'ommy's throat. He suffered this fate when the seniors won the season ticket drive. The two class presidents had made a bet with each other that their own c-lass would win. and this was the luser's penalty. Right: Leo Eckroth demonstrates how tu care tor a horse in Mi Hansen's public speaking class. MARIE Y. DRACOBLY - Major: Business education, Minors: Draniatics. Mathematics. Viking Varieties 2, Honor society 2, Lati- neers 3, 4, vice president 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Glee clubs 2, Make-up 2. 3, 4. chairman 4, Hop, Prom, Ball, Stunt 2, 3. 4, Property 3, 4, Publicity 4, Pep club 3, 4, secretary-treasurer 4, Office 4. DELANO DUDACEK - Major: History, Minors: Dramatics. Journalism. My Sister Eileen 2, The Curious Savage 4, Latineers 4, Vanguard 3, 4, Library 4, Stunt 4, Publicity 3, 4, Radio program 3, 4, Pep club 4, Who Gets the Car Toniszht'? 4, Vikinl Varieties 2. DICK DUGUAY -v Major: History, Minors: Art, Science, Mathematics. Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3. 4, All con- ference tackle 4. GARY R. EASON - Major: Mathematics, Minors: Science. Band. Hi Y 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3, 4, Hi-Y council 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2. 3, 4, Class basketball 2, 3, 4, Board of Control 2, Orchestra 2, Band 2, 3, Ball. CHERIE L. ECKROTH - Majors: Business education, Science, Minor: Mathematics. Honor roll 2, Latineers 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4, Hop, Prom, Stunt 3, 4, Publicity 2, Drill team 4, Pep Club 3, 4. LEO ECKROTH - Majors: Mathematics, Science, History. Honor roll 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Prom, Ball, Stunt 3. ROY ELLIOTT - Majors: Mathematics. Science, Minor: Industrial arts. Hi'Y 2, 3, 4, secretary 4, Hi-Y council 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3. THOMAS H. ELSDON - Major: Aericulture, Minor: Industrial arts, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3. 4, FFA 2, 3, 4, sentinel 4, Hi-Y 2, 3. KATIIIE ELYINS - Major: Business education, Minor: Mathematics. Tri Ili-Y 2, 3, 4. treasurer 4, Hi Y council 4, Sianish club 2, 3, 4, Ski club 2, Hoi, Prom, Stunt 2, lub 3 4 I I 3, 4, Ticket sellers 4, Drill team 2, 3, 4, Pep c DOUG ERB 4 Majors: Bantl, Science. Class vice president 2: Ski club 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Hop, Prom, Stunt 2, 3, 4, Brass sextet 2, 3, Pep club 3, Drum major 3, 4, Hungry five 3. ANNA MARIE ERICKSON -- Majors: Science, Minors: Latin, Mathematics. Honor society 2, Honor roll 2. 3, Latincers 3, 4, secretary 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, secretary 4, Annual 4, Hop, Prom, Ball, Stunt 2, 3, 4, Pep club 3. 4, Hi-Y council 4. CAROL EVANS - Majors: Home economics, Business education. Spanish club 3, Tri-Hi'Y 3, 4, Prom, Ball, Stunt 3. MARILYN I-'ILKINS 3 Major: Business education, Minors: Science, Orchestra. GAA 2, 4, Honor society 2, 4, Honor loll 2, 4, Spanish club 2, 4, Orchestra 2. 4, Vanguard 4, String quartet 2. 4, Drill team 2, 4, Pep club 2, 4, Bible club 4, JUNE YIVIAN FOX - Major: Home economics, Minor: Chorus. Glee club 3. STEPHEN GORDON FOX - Major: Mathematics Minors: Science, Spanish. Football 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4 club 4, Perfect attendance 3, 4. Spanish Above: Moll sa-inc first floor hall at lunrli liour. DON R. GICISIQ -f Major: Matheinatics. Science. Football Z: Honor roll 'I 4 JOHN Gll,l. f- Major: Industrial arts: Minor: Science. Ball. VERNON R. Gll,l, -- Majors: Matliciiiatics, Scieiicc. Honor roll Il, CI: Proni: Ball: Stunt 4: Viking Knight 3, 4: Pep club 3. DON GILMORIC -' Major. Scivlice: Minors: Matlieinatics, Industrial arts. Football ll. 4: Basvliall 12, Il, 4: lilass Iiasketlrall 2, Sl, 4: Per- fect attendance 2, 3: FFA II: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, ELIZANOR A. GILREATH - Major: Business education: Minor: Mathematics. GAA 3, 4: Girls' sports 2: Honor society 3, 4: Honor roll 2, 3: Tri-Ili-Y 4: Board of Control 4: Prom: Publicity 3, 4: Drill team 2, 3, 4: Pep cluh 4: Vanguard 3. GLORIA J. GINTHER--Major: Business education: Minors: Home economics, Science. Honor society 4: Honor roll 2, fl, 4: Perfect attendance 2, 3: Publicity 3, 4: Pep club 4. BARBARA GLASER --H Major: Chorus: Minor: Home economics. Viking Varieties 3: Honor roll 3, 4: Glce clubs 2, 3: Vanguard 4: A cappella choir fl, Il, 4. BETTY RAE GODDARD - Major: Home economics: Minor: Business education. DOLORES GOLDSMITH - Major: Business education: Minor: Chorus. Ticket seller 4: Spanish club 3. BEATRIVE GOOIJALE -- Majors: Business education, Orchestra. Honor society 4: Honor roll 2, 3, 4: Tri lli'Y 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Prom: Publicity 4: String quartet Il, 4: Pep club 3, 4. RAYMOND GOODALE - Major: Band: Minor: Mathematics. Perfect attendance 2, 3, 4: Vikinz Varieties 3, 4: Banrl 15, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Glee clulm 3, 4: Annual 3: Football 2, 3: Track fi, 4: Tennis 11: Hi Y Il, 4. JOYCE GOODRICH - Major: Business education: Minor: Chorus. WAYNE C. GRATZER - Majors: Science, Industrial arts: Minor: Mathematics Board of Control 4. COLLEEN HANLIN - Major: Drainatics: Minors: Home Eco- nomics, Science. Tri-Ili-Y 3, 4: Class secretary 2: Class yell leader 3: GAA 3, 4: Girls' sports 2: Vikinz Varieties 3: Ski club 2: Board of Control 4: Glee club 2, 3,: Hop Ball: Stunt 2: Tumbling 3: Viking Ladies 3, 4: Yell duches 4: Pep club 3, 4: Property 2, 3, chairman 3. DARLENE HANTKE--Major: Business education: Minors: Home economics, Chorus. Vikinz Varieties 2: Honor society 20 3, 4: Honor roll 2. 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4: Gi.-Q club 2. KRAZY MIXED UP KIDS FINALLY GET OUT FUTURE GRADS LEAD SCHODL ACTIVITIES JOAN GAIL JACKSON - Majors: Mathematics, Science, Minor: Latin. Honor society 2, 3, 4, Honor roll 2, 3, 4, Latincers 3, 4, Nurses club 3, 4, Stunt 3, Pep club 3, 4, Drill team 2. OPAL CHARI.0'I'I'E JACKSON - Major: Business erlucation, Minors: Home economics, Chorus. lEntercd from California 4.1 FHA 2. BETTY JOHNSON - Majors: Art, Commercial. BURTON W. JOHNSON - Major: History, Minors: Science, Mathematics, Latin, Business education, DON JOHNSON - Major: Science, Minor: Agriculture. Intramural basketball 3, Baseball 3, 4, FFA 2. MARIAN R, JOHNSON - Majors: Business education, History, Minor: Mathematics. Honor roll 2, 3. DONNA LEE KEAR - Majors: Business education, Distributive education, Minor: Home economics, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Hop, Wash- inton Retailers club 4, Rec board 2. WINNIE MAE KELBAUGH - Major' Dramzitics, Minors: Home economics, Business education, Viking Varieties 2, Glec club 3, Library 4, Ball, Property 4. PATRICIA KELLY - Major: Business education, Minor: Art. Glee club 3, JAMES F. KERN - Majors: History, Agriculture, Minors: Science, Industrial arts. tEntered from Menlo, Wash., 4.1 Foot- ball 4, Track 4, Class basketball 4, MARY KERST - Major: Science, Minors: Mathematics, Latin. Latineers 3, 4, Hop, Prom, Stunt 2, Nurses club 3. NANCY ANNE KIENAST - Majors: Home economics, Dramatics. A Date With Judy 3, Library 4, Property 4. DAWN KITCHEN - Major: Commercial, Minors: Home eco- nomics, Mathematics. Honor society 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Stunt 2, Publicity 3, 4. JAMES G. KROCKMAN -V Majors: Mathematics, Science, Minors: Latin, Orchestra. Orchestra 2, Vanguard 3, Pub- licity 3, 4. ALYERA LADWIG - Major: Business education, Minors: Mathe- matics, Ilome economics. GAA 3, 4, Girls' sports 2, Vanguard 4, Prom, Stunt 3, Viking Ladies 4, Pep club 3, 4, GAA sports man- ager 4, Gym manager 2, 4. ROY RICHARD LILJESTROM-Major: Industrial arts, Minors: Mathematics, Business Education. SAM LIPOMA - Major: Mathematics, Minors: Business education. Science, Latin. Football manager 2, Honor society 2, Honor roll 2, 3, Latineers 4, Annual 3, Photographer 3, Hop, Prom, Ball, Stunt 2, 3, 4, Viking Knight 2. 3, 4, Pep club 3, 4. ROBERT LODGE - Major: Industrial arts Minor: MathematiCS. Football 3, 4, Prom, Pep club 3. WALLY LORD - Majors: Mathematics, Science, Minors: Spanish, Music. Honor society 4, Honor roll 3, 4, Spanish club 3, 4, vice presirlcnt 3, president 4, Ball, Stunt 4, Pep club 4: Intr.imur.il luislscthall 3. RONALD McCORMIt'K - Major: Industrial arts, Minors: Mathe- matics, Science. Football 2, 3, 4, Perfect attendance 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. .IANICE MCLEOD -- Majors: Art, History, Minor: Mathematics. Honor roll 2, Hop, Prom, Ball, Art club 4, Publicity 2. JOAN MARIE lYlcQliICEN -Y Major: Business education, Minors: Science, Mathcinatics, Home economics. Honor society 2, 3, 4, Ilonor roll 2, 3, 4, Annual 4, I-'IIA 2, Hop, Prom, Ball, Stunt 2, 3, 4, Nurses club 3, Publicity J. 3, 4, Pep club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4. MARDELI. Y. MANNII-I - Major: Business cvlucation, Minor: Drailizitlcs. flaiss ycll lsuulcr 2, IIi Y council 3, 4, secretary 4, Honor society 2, 3, 4, Honor roll 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3, vice president 4, Board of Control 3, 4, Hop, Prom, Ball, Stunt 2, 3, 4, Property 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 2, Yell queen 4, Drill tcam 2, 3, Yell duchess 3, Pep club 3, 4, Office 4. ALAN MANNING - Majors: Mathematics, Band, Minors: Latin, Science. Honor society 3, Honor roll 2. 3, 4, Latinecrs 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Board of Control 4, Band 2, 3, Ball, Stunt 3, Clarinet quartet 2, 3. MARY LOUISE MARKSTONE - Major: Home economics, Minors. Science, Spanish. Spanish club 3. RONALD MARSII - Major: Agriculture, Minor: Industrial arts, FFA 2, 3, Ball, Wrestling 4. STEVE MARSH - Major: History, Minors: Science. Mathematics. RUBY MARSHALL - Majors: Home economics, Business edu- cation, Minor: Journalism. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, secretary 4, Hi-Y council 4, GAA 4, Vanguard 3, 4, business manager 4, Prom, Ball, Quill anrl Scroll 4, Drill team 2, 3, 4, Pep club 4, Honor society 4, Honor roll 4. JOAN MARTINSON - Major: Science, Minors: Latin, mathematics, Business education. Perfect attendance 2, Latint-ers 3, 4, EIIA 4, Nurses club 3, 4, Publicity 2. VERNON MEYER - Major: English, Minor: History. SALLY AILEEN MILNE - Majors: Home economics, Business education, BILL MOIIR - Majors: Mathematics, Science, Minor: In- dustrial arts. Honor roll 2, 3, 4: Perfect attendance 2, 3? Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Projection crew 2, Stunt 4. N Abovel Senior class officers and their dates chat between sets at the ball, 3 Q77 A Ove: Fill her upl says Mikc the Viki ng in senior stunt. SUE MULLEN 7 Major: Home economics, Minors: Business etlurav tion. Art, GAA 4: Spanish club Il, Tri Ili Y Il, 4. treasurer 4, Glvtr club 2, Ball, Pep rluli 4. JACK MLRRXY 'f Major: llistori: Minor: Art. Hasketlwall 1 J, 4, Baseball J. 3, 4, Hi 4 J, .i, 4. ALAN Mflilili f Major: Miitlioiiiriticsg Minors: Svieiice, Industrial arts, Hi'Y 2, il, 4, president 4, lli Y council 4, Hop, Prom, Band Z, Football II, 4, B.tslwtlmll Il, 4, Base' , mn 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND NAMENILK --f Majors: St.iuvm'i'nIt, llislory, Minor: 1 1 Mzitheinatics. Spanish club Il, 4, lerfccl 1llIt'IlIlllIlt'4' I.. Il, 4, Stage Crew 2. 3, 4: Stage manager 3, 4. ED NELSEN f Majors. Mathematics, Industrial arts: Minor: ix Scieiice. Projection crew 2. U BEVERLX NELSON -- Majors: Science, Business educa- tion. Tri llii 4, Drill tcgini ZZ. ll, -I, llop, Prom, Girls' sports 4. SPECIAL EVENTS LEND VARIETY T0 SCHOOL LIFE ELAINE NELSON - Majors: Business cflut'.ition. Band: Minors: Malliciiiatics, Home economics. Latineers 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Nurses 13, N Al,l'.Rll'. NLIN ION Major. Husini ss ulut ation, Minor I Science. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, president 4, Viking Varieties L., Honor president 4, Girls' club cabinet 3, 4, Yikine Varieties 21, Honor society 3, 4, Honor roll 2, 3, 4, Perfect attendance lf, 3, Latineers 2, Board of Control 4, Annual 3, Hop, Season ticket committee 4, Visual aids secretary 4. IT' BARBARA JEAN NORRIS - Major: Distributive education, Minors: Science, Home economics, Business education. Washington Retailers club 4. ARGAL OBERQUELL - Majors: Science, Distrihutive educa- tion, Minor: Mathematics. Track 3, 4, Washington Retailers club 4, secretary 4. MONTE 0'BRlEN - Major: History, Minors: Art, Band. Hi-Y ZZ, 3. 4, Hi-Y council 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Class basketball 3. GEORGE RICHARD OEH -- Major: Science, Mathematics, Minor: Industrial arts, Honor roll 2, 3, 4, Perfect attendance 3, Stunt 2. TOM ORCHARD A Major: Mathematics, Minor: Industrial artS. tEntered from Stadium 2.7 NANA JILL PADELFORD - Major: History, Minors: Science, Mathematics, Foreign languages. Spanish club 4, Latineers 3, Nurses club 3, 4, Publicity 2. BEVERLY PARK - Major: Business education, Minors: Chorus, Mathematics. Ball. FRANCES HELEN PARSONS - Major: Distributive education, Minors: Home economics, Business education. Girls' club cabinet 3, 4, Tri-Hi,X' 2, 3, 4, Nurses club 3, Publicity ZZ, 3, Wash- ington Retailers club 4, Drill team II. 4. LARRY PEDERSON - Major: Azriculture, Minors: Mathe- matics. Science. FFA 2, 3, 4, Board of Control 4. DFE PEECHER - Majors. Mathematics, Science. Honor roll 2, 3, 4, P rfert attendance lf, 3. DOLURES PERRY - Majors: Druniatics, Business education. Girls' cluh cabinet 4. vice president 41 A Date With Judy 3, The Curious Savane 4, Drums of Death 3, Latineers 4, FHA 3, treasurer 3, Tri-Hi,Y 2, 3. 4, Hop, Prom, Ball, Stunt 3. 4, Pep cluli 4, Hi Y council 4, Property 3, 4. G. LORETTA PERRY -f Majors' Ilistriliutive education. Home economics. Library 4, Washinuton Retailers club 4. IXRUI. LURENE l'ETER50N f Major Business mlunitiong Minors. nie economics, Science. Student holly secretary 4, Class secretary X Honor society Zi, 4, Honor roll U, II. 4, Hop, Prom, Ball, Board of Control 3, 4, Puhlit-ity 2. 3, Vikinu Ladies 4, Pep club 3, btunt 4. JOANNE A. PIERSON - Majors. Draniatics, Business educa- tion. Viking Varieties 4, Glee club 3, 4, Prom, Property 3, Pep clu 4, Publicity 4, A cappella choir 4, BOB PLVMMER - Majors: Science, Mathematics. Ski club J, 3, Ili-Y 3, 4. Library 3, 4, A cappella choir 3, 4. 3, 4, Ball, Pep club 3, 4. GL V POWELL - Majors: Mathematics, Science. GENE POWER - Major: Industrial arts, Minors: Spanish, Mathematics, Science. Projection crew 2. 3. EARL G. QUIRIE - Majors: Mathematics, Science. FFA 2. SHIRLEY J. RAINES - Major: Business education, Minors: Art, athematics. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Make-up club 3, Prom, Stunt 2, 3, rill team ZZ, 3. 4, Pep club 3. JACK RAINEY F- Majors: English, Vocational. PATRICIA ANN RAMSAIIR - Major: Business education, Minors: Mathematics. Science, Chorus. Viking Varieties 4, Glee Club 4, Prom, Pep club 4. NIARGIE REED - Majors: Distrilrutive education, Art, Minor: Science. 4Entered from Mt. View, California, 3.3 GAA basketball manager 2, Washineton Retailers club 4. MARILYN JEAN RESSLER-Majors: Home economics, Chorus, Minors: Business education, Journalism. Vikinz Varieties 2, 3, Tri-Hi'Y 4, Glee club 2, Vanguard 3. 4. exchange editor 4, Hop, Stunt Il, Quill and Scroll 4, Pep club 3, 4, A cappella choir 3, 4, Gyn: manager 2, Honor society 4, Honor roll 4. JOAN ELAINE RICHARDS - Majors: Band, Mathematics. GAA fl. 4, vice president 4, Honor society 2, 3, 4, Honor roll Z, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Board of Control 3, Orchestra 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Vanguard 3, 4, art editor 4, Prom, Stunt 2, 3, 4, Art club 4, Publicity 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Mixed clarinet quintet 4, Girls' sports 2, Pep club 4, Viking Varieties 4. BARBARA KAY PtlR'l'I-IR S Major' Business education Minors Home economics, Chorus. Viking Varieties 3 4 le lb Z SARA F. PORTER 4 Major: Home economics Minors Spanish Mathematics, Honor roll 2, 3, 4 Sp u 4 Tri SENIORS PROBE WORLD PROBLEMS BETTE RIIS - Major: Chorus, Minor: Home economics. Viking Varieties J 4, Perfect attendance 2, 3, 4, Board of Control 4, Glee club 2, 3, 4, Annual 4, Stunt 2, A cappella choir 4. GERRY RIPLEY - Major, Industrial arts, Minor: Staeecraft. Football IIIMIYHQPT 22, 3, 4, Basketball :rianager 2, Baselrall Z, 3, Class basketball 4, HiY 2, 3, 4, Hop, Ball, Stunt 3. Above: Typically neat senior locker. DONALD BRCCE ROBERTMJN - Majors: Science, Mathematics, Minor: Latin. Class basketball 2, Latineers 4, Library 4, Hop, Prom, Ball, Stunt 2, 3. 4, Pep cluh 3, 4. president 4. JOHN ROBERTSON + Majors' Mathematics, Industrial arts, Minor: Science. Football 2. 3, 4, Track 21, 3, 4. DOLURES ROHLMAN if Major. Banfl, Minors: Latin, Science, Orchestra. Tri Ili Y 2, 3, 4, president 4, Hi'Y council 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Girls' sports 2, Girls' cluln cabinet 3, 4, Honor society 4, vice presiclcnt 4, Honor roll ll, 3. 4, Perfect attenflance ZZ, 3, 4, Latineers 22, 3, 4, OTCHOSITSI lf. 4, Banfl 2. Il, 4, Hop, Prom, Ball, Stunt 2. 3, 4, Clarinet quartet 2, 3, 4. AMELIA ANN ROWE - Majors: Business ellucation, Science. Vik- ine Varieties 3, Glee club 3, Lihrary 3, 4, Ball, Nonettes 3, A cappella choir 3. BEVERLY JOAN SALE - Major: Art, Minors: Mathematics, Spanish, Science, Business education. Girls' club cabinet 3, 4, Viking Yarieties ZZ, 3, 4, Honor society 3, 4, Honor roll 2, 3, 4, Spanish club 3, 4, Tri Hi Y 2, Glce club 2, 3, 4, Hop, Prom, Ball, Stunt ll, 3, 4, Art club 4, Bihle cluh 4. wg PW' JERRY SALISHCRY Major: Science Minors. Matliee matics. Latin. Honor society 11, 3, Honor roll II, Perfect attendance LZ, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Band 2, Hop, Smoking committee 2. 3, 4. DON SANKWICII f- Major. Business eflucation, Minors: Intlustrial arts, Mathematics, Science, tlinteretl fron: Bellarininc 3,3 Chorus 4. MILTON SATHER Y Major: Vocational school, Minor: Aeri- culture. Footlxall 2, 3, 4, Track lf, 3, 4, FFA 2, 3, Hi'Y 3, 4, TOM SAWYEII -f Majors: lnflustrial arts, Mathematics, cg, Minor: Science, Baseball 3, 4. FRANCES SCHAKOHL - Major' Draniatics, Minors: Science, Latin. g Latineers 3, 4. prcsiflent 4, Date With Judy 3, The Curious 9- Savane 4, Prom, Stunt ZZ, 3. 4, Property 2, 4, Publicity 2, Pep club 3. 4, Honor roll LI, 3, Tri-HifY 4. ALAN FRED SCHAKOHL - Majors: Science. Mathematics. Football 2. 3. 4, Baseball 3, 4, Class haskethull 3. DON SCHMIT - Majors: Agriculture, Science, Minor: Mathematics. FFA 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA SCHWARTZE - Major: Band, Minors: Mathematics, Latin. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y council 3, Vil-:ine Yarie.ies 3, 4, Honor society 4, Honor roll 2. 3, 4, Latineers 3, 4, Glee club 3, 4, Orches- tra 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3. 4: Vanluard 3, Hop, Prom, Ball, Stunt 2, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Brass sextut 2, Nonettes 3, 4, Pep club 4, A cappella choir 4, Community concert representative 4, Bible club 4. t'! 'S MARGY YYONNE SIIADLE - Major: Disirihutive education, Minors: Business education, Mathematics, Science. Spanish cluh 4, FHA 2, Tri IIi'Y 4, Washington Retailers' Clulr 4. GARY SHARP - Majors: History, Science, Minor: Art. EUGENE E. SHAW - Major: Industrial artx. Mathelnaticx. Footlvall 3 4 Ba Rt g Qketliall 3. 4, Truck 1, fl. 4: Board of fontrol 2. RICHARD SHIPMAN - Major: Hidory, Azrieullure. Distriliuf tive education. Foothall 2. 3. 43 Class haskcthall 3, 4: FFA ZZ. 35 Washington Retailers' cluh 4. PATRICIA SIMMONS - Major: Science: Minor' Maths' maties. lEnts-red from Hichline 4.b GAA 12. Il: Honor society 2. fl. 4: Honor roll 2, fl, 4: Board of fontrol 4g Dc-hate 3: Yanzuard 4, Pep club 23, 3: Ticket seller C1 IISERT B SINGLICTUN W- Majors Maths-lnatirs. Science: Minor, Induxtrial arts, Basketball ZZ. 3, 4, Baxeball 11. 3, 4: Honor roll 2, fl. 4: Bible club 4, EILEEN A. SJODEN 7 Major: DrLunatirQ: Minor: Bu'-inew etlucation. 4'The furioux Savaeeu 4: Drunii of Death 3: Sjianiwh club 4: Tri Hi Y 4: Prom: Ball: Property 3, 4: Yikinz I.lilllF'N 4: Daffoslil court 4, RICHARD A. SJODEN - Major: Inrluxtrial arts: Minor: Science. MERWIN SMILEY - Major Art: Minort Inrluxtrial arts, GICOIIGE SMITH f Major' Banfl. Vocational Qchool: Minor: Illisiiis-ss f'1IUt'i.lllUI'l. flaw liasketliall lf. Tennis 2, ll. 4, Ili Y II, fl. 4, xecrctary 3, Bantl Il. 4: Stunt 3, Wrestling 4. REX ELDUN SMITH f- Major' Science: Minor: Mathe- matics, Bawhall fl, 4: Perfect attenllanee Ig Class liaeket- lrall 3: Wrestlini: 4. STEPIIICN I.. SMITH fr Majoiw. Auricultuil'. Svie-iivv: Minor: Matlic niaties Stnulent hotly jlFl'KlllI'lIl 4, Honor roll 2. 3, 4: FFA lf, 3, 4. Secretary II. vice prexirlent 4. ilistrict presiilcnt 4: Boarrl of Control 4: Prom: Stunt 2. 3. 4: Aweinhly committee 45 Boy? State 3: Vik- ing Knizht 4: Pep club 3, 4: Wrestling 4, BARBARA SPITLER g Major: Buxinesx cflucationg Minor: Journalism. Girls' wort- 2: Tri Hi Y 4: Yanuuarrl 3, 4, feature editor 4: Annual 4: Lilirary 4g Publicity 4. DOROTHY SPRVELL - Major: Choruxg Minors: Home eeononiicS. Sricnrc. Glee cluh II, Nurses club 4. .IOSEPII DILNNI5 5TARKUXIl'lI - Major: Inslusirial arts: Minor: Art. JOHN H. STICKNEY - Major: Bamlg Minor: Stalzecraft. Band 2, 3, 45 Stage crew 2. 3. KENNETH STICKNEY - Majors: Band, Agriculture. FFA 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 4: Glee club 43 Band lf. 3. 4, Dance band 4. Senior in world problems claw points out another trouble spot. I ii -'15 I -SF! ' S'V'7W.f F' 1 if Q-Q 1 3 ' CHARLOTTE STRAXDLEY-Major: Busi- nefs education. Yikinz Varieties 2. 3: Honor Tri Ili-Y 3: Ball, Nurses cluh 4: Pep club 4, MARY Sl'l,KUS-KY -- Major: History: Minors: Science. Azriculture, Board of Cun- trol 4: Daffodil court 4. Q44 SENIORS COMPETE FOR DAFFODILPRINCESS Bc-ziutics compete for rl.ifforlil princess. ICIIWIN 0, SW.-NI.ANDI'IR -H Major: Aurir'ulturt': Minor: Inrlustrinl arts. I'I'A J, 3, 4, reportvr 4. CLEO P. SWESEY Q M.ijor: History. Forviqn languages: Minors: Mzithviiiatics, SCIPIICP, Tvnnis 11: Tho Curious Savage 4' Yil-ting Yarivtiv ' Honor socivtx' ' Honor roll ' Slanish , s -. t . -. -, I 1 rluh 4: Lxitinr-ers fl, 4: Ilop: Prom: Bull: Stunt 2, 3, 4: Nurses club fl: Propvrty 4: Prpstvr 4: Tunililinc II: Pep club fl, 4. THOMAS NHXI. TIfMl'I.IN -- Minor: Intlustiinl arts. F001- lixill LI, Il, 4: Yiltinq Y.irir-tios II, 4: film- rluli 4: Projvrtinn crcw 3, 4. JAMES If. TENNIS 7 M.ijors: Ilislory, Intlustrixil nrts: Minors: St'ic'm'c', Mgitlwiinitirs, Ili Y Il, 4. PEGGY JOAN TIIARGE 'Y Major: Ilonu' vt-onoinicsq Minor: IJI'ZilllIl'lf'S, Tri Ili Y 3, 4, trrnisurvr 4: Ili Y rounril 4: Ski rluh 2: Hop: Prom: Bull: Stunt 2, Il. 4: Props-rty fl: Publicity 2: Pop rluh fl, 4 I.I-il-T 'IIIOMAS 4 lYI.tlorsI Ilistory, Votuitionzil school: Minors IVl.itlwiii.itics, Intlustri.il .iits, Il.nlio. l'n'rf4'ct ut' ta-ntl.tnrv 11, fl, 1. STANI.I'fY A. TIIOMXS -- lVl4n.ioi's: In1luslri.il .irts, Ilistory, Voca- tiunzil srhool: Minor: Svivnrrx MARY KYIZLYN TIIOMPSON f Major: Illsttify: Minors: Iirninzitirs, M.itlif'ni.itirs, I,.iIin, St'it'm'4'. Tri Ili Y il. 4, IFCCIS' nn-r 4: Ili Y ronnril 4: IIo.ir4l ol Control fi I,:itint-4-rs 2. 3, 4: TIN furious Sgiyiqf- 4: l..itinvr'rs 12, Il. 4: Girls' rlulm 4-.iliinvt Il, 4: l'roin: Ilnill, Stunt I. fl, I'i'opt'ity LI, Sl: Girls' St.itrs Sl. MARJORIIC TIIII.-'il.I, -f Majors Iiusinc-ss rfluraition. Distriliutivv I-1lur.itinn: Minors: IIr.ni1.itirs, Home cronoin- irs Girls' sports 11: Tri lliY lf, fl, 4: Y.inuunrfl 2: Hop: i 7 I 7 Irom: Stunt L: Iulllirity f.: Wgisliinuton Retailers' club 4: Pvp clulw 4: Gjlll mzinaiuvr 2. I1lI.l.TlNll'S f- Mayors' Y1.itlif'in.itit's, Srnfiiu-, Ihntl l'l.iss luaiskvt- 1 1 lmll 1, IZ, 4: Bnnfl 2, TI: Iir.iss siwtvt lj, I. LUIS M. 'l'lIl'1Sf'lI -- Nlnjor liusinwst 4-tlurxition: Minors: Spnnisli, M.iIli4-ni.itii's Tll lll Y fl, 4, Xiu- pirsirlvnt 4: Ili Y rounrxl 4, llonor roll 11. Il: Spnnisli rluli IZ, 4: llop: I'roni: Bull: - . ., ., . ., Stunt J, .-. 4: Ilrill tt-.ini -, J. 4: l'vp tluli .,, 4. .l.-'iNli'l' 'I'liliYl.-XX Mngors lJr.iin.itns, Busintfss 4-ilucui tion: Minor' M.itlis-in.itit's Ti'illiY 2, fl, 4. svrrctnry 3: Ili Y council fl: Girls' rluli pri-sitlvnt 4: 'I'lir- Curious S.1x.ius ' 4, A Ilntc- With .Intlyu IS: Ti-n Littlr- Indians 2: Ilonor sovir-ty fl, 4, Ilonnir roll 2, fl, 4: Clm- clulv 3: Ilop: Prom, Bull: Stunt 2, Il, 4: Propvrty 11. Ci, 4: I I . tnnouiit'vinrnts 4, Ivp rluli Ii, 4: Sorry, Wron! Nunn her 4: l'uy.illup rlgiffoflil prlnwss 4: Bogiril ol Control 4. IIARRIIYI 'l'l'IlNliY -- Mnior .Mtg Minors IIUIIIF' 0t'4JIIHlIIIf'S. Business mluc.ition Yilxinu Y.irivtn's Z. fl, 4, fill-ff flulw ZZ, 3. 4: Art rluh 4: Tri-Ili Y 4. MAIN l.Ul'lSIQ YANlllilil'iIl.T -f Mnjor 5Cif'I1f'f'L MIHUFSI I..1tin. Mntlirnizitirs. Tri Ili Y 4: l..ilinc-vrs Il, 4: Gltlv club 2, fi: Hop: Prom, Stunt II: Nurs:-s flulm 3, 4. IYIQUJRIES X'-XS HORN W- Mnjors. Homo wonomics. thorns tilt. :lull ,, .., 4, .X t.tpp4ll.i 1 i -, .i, 4. -f '- I .ion -' -' IRENE SYTTON X Major: Iiusinr-ss relu- cation: Minor: Ilunic rcononiics. Nursvs club 4. SANDRA SVINTII-fMajors: fliorus, Busi- ness rtluration, Yilming VLll'lt'lll'!s If, 3: Honor roll 2, ll: Spanish club 4, svrrc-tairy 4: Tri- Ili Y 4: Glvf' Club 2, 3, 4: Prom: Stunt 3, 4: Ticks-t seller 4: A cappella choir 2, 3, 4, A '27 Vs-Ib 6 47 Q.. i 2 91 DOLORES WULFEKUHLE-Major: Busi- ness educationg Minor: Mathematics. Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, vice president 45 Hi-Y coun- cil 45 Girls' club cabinet 2, 3, 4, Make-up 3, 45 Hop, Prom, Ball5 Stunt 2, 35 Pep club 3, 4. 15 T114 E 5,-.1 5 + DARRYI. VARNER - Major: Mathematics, Minor: Science. Foot- l'-Ill il. 42 Class basketlxill 2, 3. 4, Hi Y 3. 45 Hop. HELENE M. VASICKO - Major: Science: Minors: Mathe matics, Business education, Home economics, GAA 3, 4: Girls' sports 2, Tri Hi Y 2, 3. 45 Yancuard 4, Library 45 Publicity 2. 3, 4. SHIRLEY .IOANNE WALSWORTII W Major: Distributive education, Minors: Art, Home economics. Hop, Ball, Washincton Retailers' club 4, Gym manacer 2. DONNA WESTMARK - Majors: Art, Business education: Minor: Home economics. JOHN ADAM WEYMOVTH 1 Majors: Distributive education, Industrial arts, Minor: Science. Projection crew Il, Washington Retailers club 4. DONALD LEE WHITE - Major: Band, Minors: Mathe- matics. Industrial arts. Basketball 2, 35 Baseball 2, Class basketball 45 Orchestra 4, Band 2. 3. 4, Golf 3, 45 Hungry five 3, Dance band 45 Dixieland band 4. DONALD WHITI-'ORD - Major: Vocational school, Minors: Band, Mathematics, Science. Band 22. 3, Projection crew 3. CHARLEEN C. WHITNEY - Major: English, tEntered from Lincoln hieh, Tacoma, 4.5 Nurses club 4. MEI. WICKSTHOM - Major: English, Minor: History. DONNA WILEY - Major: Business education, Minors: Home eco- nomics, Mathematics. Vikinz Varieties 25 Glee club 2, Vanguard 45 Prom, Stunt 3, Pep club 3. DAVE WILLIAMS - Major: Mathematics, Science. Football 25 Baseball 3, Hop5 Ball. MARILYN WILLIAMS - Major: History5 Minors: Span- ish, Science, Business education. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y council 2, The Curious Savage 45 Honor society 3, 45 Honor roll 2, 3, 45 Spanish club 3, 45 Hop, Prom, Ball, Stunt 2, 35 Property 35 Publicity 2, Season ticket coni- mittee 4. RICHARD WILLIAMS -- Major: History, Minors: Art, Science. tEntered from Centralia high school 4.1 Junior play 3, Board of Control 2, Band 2, Centralia school paper 3, Stage crew 3, Prom, Ball, Stunt 45 Publicity 35 Pep club 45 Boys' club 2, 35 Van- guard 4. BETTY JANE WOLFI-' - Majors: Distributive education. Business education, Minor: Home economics, Girls' sports 35 Washington Retailers club 4. ROGER WOLFF - Majors: Science, Dramatics, Mathe- matics. My Sister Eileen 25 A Date With Judy 35 Ten Little Indians 25 Viking Varieties 35 Glee club 3. BOB ZELLER - Majors: Agriculture, Mathematics, Minor: Science. FFA 2, 3, 4, vice president 3, president 45 Boys' State 3, FFA state vice president 4. Couples dance to Chuck Heatly's music at Silver Rhythm. JUNIORS AWAIT SENIOR YEAR With customary energy, the class of 55 raced to second place in the annual season ticket drive. They also placed second in the stunt assembly with the stunt Miss Victory meets Puyallup Viking. Standing by to guide the class in their activities during the year were advisers Joe Casey, Lorraine Flower, Art Larson, Paul Simons, Gladys Sorenson, Frances Stockert, and Jim Turman. J 5Ii.iffr'r, I. IMIIIKIII I Iliirsl, Ix I..isIi.ini Row Oriel B Brlzmilvr. J. Becker, S. Brilieu. M. Abbott, H. Brotzinan, NI. Brvland, J, MC' Alistcr. J. Allison, I. Doyle, Row Two: B. Brown, C. Burtnr-ss, C. Bundmck. M. FAI' Iiahzin, K. Alexander, .I, DQBQII, P. Blanch' field. M. Attc-rtun. S Brooks. Row Three: F Benner, B. Daily, A. .I Dennis, If Aus, Imun, .I. Berry, II. Amlrvsvn, W, Dobson, J. Appl:-, F. Barzulw, Row Four: D. Bolicu, L. Stcvvnson, B. Bern, R. Daily, L. Birum, L. Baldwin, F. Bader, D. Doran, A Barritt. Row One: D. I-'rilh. D. Ferris, C. Christie, J. Fithen, J. Gnidicw, W, Cqniplmll. J. Flans- hurz, M fralitrfw. Row TWO! .I. Gonseth, Y. flashy. K. Gif-swl. Y. Gvnllreziu, R. Cabanas, D. Fnrninu. I' Grundvr. R. Col' Iier, B Carlson. RDW Three: T Gaines. L. Grace. G Grout, NI. Guflrlinu. R. Frmsiimii. D. Cottrell. B. Vnnli-5, G. fiom. ROW Four' .I, C'.iri-3. ,I Ilirlislr. Y 4l.irrisiiii. 'I' II.in sI.ivI. TN Imiiili-ll, I. fri-- Row One: I' Iliiisi. A Irlii-li. I limits, Ii Jr-nwn, R. Ilgiusaiii-r, J I'IiII. K IIAIIKUFI M. Jolly. Row Two: NI Ihrtshiirii. If IIiru.in G IILAIINFII, I. II.irt, 5 I'Ii'I.iniIi-r, N .I.inii son, A, Jiihnsun, S. Elms. ROW Thru! J Jumw, II -Ions-x, K' Ifwrilinli, K Ifrck, U Hughes, S Ilrinilltfmn, I' 'Iuiiif-s, M. Iirnfi ticks. ROW Four: J. Ililrlrvlh, if Ilozdn, J lls-s, D. Hi-ilniiinil, If Hgixi-rlg., W. HLAYIIC, J. .IwIinsun. wr Aan-J si il.. sg- .4 1 Row One: 51. Nelson, S Ncttroucr. P. Nor rig L. Knmholrl. K. Lasham. B. Murphy C. Rainier-5. J. McDonald. Row Two: J. Lett R. Mcffxlw. W. Krller. R. NlrG.nhry, S Kr:-mor, 5 Kc-nn:-dy. G, Kuvlpcr. J. Novo sat. Row Three: B. M.itthf.-tu. D. K.iIIc-s D. Knqrrcl-urs. C. Littlefield. D. McLeod M. l.uckmvod. Row Four: D. LCNIFT, G Kuyhux. I' I.unn. J Linilwy. J. NICKIHIII B. Knutwn. F. Luckow. Row One: li. Millcr, J. Mxiiwli, J. Nlurk worth, ll. Nimn.in. G. lhllIItlI'Nlt'll, IJ. lhlllhlf Sith, M. Murriuy, R. Pcnhulv. ROW Two: D Mriqlot, J. Parker, A. Mnrtinson, S. Malt: lantl. J. Platter. J. Petcrwn, J. Thomas K. Mocck Row Three: H. Murkum. M. Mil lvr, W. Pitts. I.. Notion. S. Nlulim, J. MAC Kay, l'. Nljllfth Row Four: L. Mow, D Mukcpmcc. G. Pulmquiit, R. Olson, R fvlxathix, ll. Palo, O. Peterson. Row One: P. Tuxsnfcntl, M. St. Pierre, G. Mayer. 51 bundforrl. D. Statrkovich. P. Sulf livgin, B. Schukohl, 5. Tait. Row Two: M bunnvn. C. Sparks. J. Stanley, J. Sawycrl Y. band, Ki, Thorsen. D. Qualls, M. Smith, Row Three: J. R. Stroh, N. Mnrqanti, L Pc-ace, I.. Powell. T. Sawyer, E. Yan Pevcn: aue. Row Four: T. Watkin, R. Rauch. J. Trumpx, G. Smith. A. Schroetlin, R. Ufkcs, J. Schmit. Row ONES N1 lhvlrlwtmiii. U. Ruiiwy, U Nuixlruiii. Nl. Flmnltliii. D. Rt-vcr. li. Wuuils J. Row. J Ripley Row Two: C. Wxlic M. Riclwrt. M. Wolff. If. Yeager, Nl. Rub- lwinx. S Wfmirxtlvr. H. Rvmlilinu, if Whil- nmrt-, Row Three: R. Ray, D. Wilwn, G. 5t.1llihr1mlK.J Yvttrrs, H Rd7llNJLlf,B Rvln- Nlrom. H buginwn. Row Four: C. Waller K. HlDl'Yfl'lNlbYl. L, Wilhelmwn, Y. Westover B. Y.1tvs, H. Wurnom. 31 SOPHOMORES WIN STU NT ASSEMBLY The sophomores started off with a bang in their first year as up- perclassmen and announced their presence when their sparkling act Alice in Football Land took first place in the stunt assembly. The sophomores placed third in the annual season ticket drive. Advising the sophomores in their various activities were Frank Brown, Ster l-larshman, Carl Munsen, Flor- ence Ptetferle, Frieda Scheitlin, and Alden Vanderpool. J. Nvlwii. ii. Milli-r, B. Decks-r, Ii. Yi-si-5. Row One: C. Carlisle, S. Asbjornsen, L. Corkish, B. Elliott, R. Chase, J. Everett, L. Clirisnian, T. Crouch. G. Cantrell. Row TWO! Y. Collier, P. Armstrong, 0. Aynes, A. Caspcrsen, M. Edgehill, D. Alexander, J. Ak.-rs, J. Elliott, Elliott. Row Three: T. Abbott, L. Churning, T. Carlton, N. Engels, G. Craig, G. Colley, B. Eckles, B. Elliott, B. Elmore. Row Four: C. Cortesi, D. Anderson, J. Akers, M. Cline, R. Crowe, T. Aslijornsen, K. Creley, G. Ellis. Row One: D. Birdsall, J. Barnes, A. Dickey, C. Dickinson, M. Denton, B. Boswell, F. Delano, E. Brovin, B. Barnes, L. Barritt, D. Berg. Row Two: D. Dahl, D. Be-yler, J. Brooks, L. Beerh, S. Dahl, B. Bader, J. Bath, G. Boswich, R. Billings, D. Davidson, C. Becksleail, Row Three: J. Denton, B. Decker, R. Davey, D. Decker, W. Dalesky, D. Boulet, D, Barnes, J. Ballou, B. Balsley, P. Deck. Row Four: F. Drath, R. Bain, L. Bartolatz. R. Dixon, V. Dally, W. Bill, D. Bcrgesen. W. Bresfh, B. Budke, P. Drotz. Row One: C. Graybeal, T. Geisy, M. Gratzer, G. Ingram, J. Friese, P. Glick, M. Heins, P. Guptill, J. Hoffman, K. Gabrielson, A Helnika. Row Two: S. Floyd, D. Gulbranson V. Foote, N. Fogle, C. Holmdale, E. Fish P. Geiger, B. Iverson, K. Hove, C. Fox Row Three: D. Hart, D. Gratzer, C. Hau gen, G. Helle, C. Goddard, B. Goelzer, G Hokanson, D. Haig, J. Hartman, D. How ard. Row Four: T. Fox, B. Fox. R. Hopkins D. Fox, C. Hauge, J. Isaksen, L. Harrell, C Helmholz, E. Hiller, L. Holt. 32 i 1 ROW One: G LQIIIIIUNIIIFP, A. Jnhnmn. L. K.arL. I' I.ni:Ihamvr, S Kmfqnn, K. Lf-in, I I.nrfI. B Kluso. I. .Ium--. .I I..m2r-. Row Two: Inv .Iwhnwn. l.ur.nm- Jnhnwn, J. 1.1-plvy. li KrvNI'mk .I. I,ur1I, Leona I,nngur1.u, lf. .Ium-N. .I .II-.nur-r, .I Imrkvn, T. I.-'Ile-r Row Three: Ii I..uur'rgx'0n, G N01- un, R Junzn, F I.:-hfh-. W. Larsrn, J. Indy, D. I.npi!.m. .I -IKIIILIIIIIVN, II. Jackson, G Kurz Row Four: N I..lfSPII..I,1.Iif'IVL'IH. D I.uttrrm.m, .I. Thuyvr, I.. Larwn. L00 I.4mg0r1.I. N .lnImwn. K. Larwn, C. Krmrklvx, II. I.I'I0lIfllf'.lU. '- Row One: .I. Millvr. .I Nvlwn. T. xI.lI'IxIlIllIl, I xx Un-rlurf. K x1..f1..w. mt xmrx, M. Ps- 'SI.uNIx.4Il, IJ. NIiIIOr, G INIIIIPT. ROW Two: 1 I.. Maupin, A. Mgrrlsnxun. I4 M.IltIIvI1I. K. NIc'NIull.an. S. Ncvwnhuf. E. Urmzln, NI. Uvh, M. Nurflm-I, G NIc'I3v.u1, Glvnnn Mgxinn. Row Three: I-I. Nlvllmn. B Munro, A. Mc fury. II NIunTumnr'r5, NI. 0'IIs'lI, L, MCKIIIIII, W. IIICI-0I'IlllCk. J Nurwil. Row Four: D. Nxdmnls, I.. Ostrua KI. NIuthI.1wn, DOWaync Olwn. F. Plctcher, B. Morris. A. Olwn. ROW One: ll INIIII1n.l!l. NI I'Ilwr. II. Rn'vs'0, I.. WvNtxn.u'k. 'If Porta-r. NI. Iilwu, D. Yves!- nmrk. B. IYIIIIIUII, Y, Ile-4I:IinQ. Row Two: S. Yntc-N, C. Price. NI. Purlvrficlfi, B. Peter- son, S. Wood K. Watkin. B. Woodward, B. Rout, S. Stzinrllwy. ,Indy R.njc'irh. .I Robin- son. ROW Three: A. Wilwn, Ii. Prcfdmore, NI, Wilwn. IJ, You-5, .I. Williams. D. Yesey, .I. I'v!rmuk1. B Wlthrmx. B. Williams, K. Ya-.II Row Four: C' I'.nInwr. l. Pnriolford. Il. RZIIXINIICII, B Rmw, X. Yun Lierop, B. Ygmfivrlrilt, Gerald Mason. Row One: B kNww..Il .I NII..r'lm. N ard:-I:', II IIIIIIIIIIU. II XMI:-II. I. 5-wn11wvx. Ii. 'IIIx.IrgI', I. WIIIII. 5 Rm-fl. II Npxuwll, .I. Yu-IIN' Row Two: II 'I'I1--rw-n, NI 'IkImrnaS, If Nnnfi I4 Nhr-w1I1l1.W Xmuvr. 5 Zcpp. II N:1.l!I. Ii No-l.Ixn-xxlwl ,I Schull. I.. II--M Row Three: N N11-rxklmktfl. A. 5q'I1rw NI Brut: H Nmv-1. II Tnurx-um. I. NIs.u.1IIm IJ- 'Inlr--It IIn.InIf FIIIIPIIIAII. I. IMIINYIIII I Ftxgmr ROW FOL1r.Iu lfvftvl, U I.1n-Iwy. ,I TIHIII. II 5I1.xw. I' Nhvyvr .X Furl-wxl1'I1, Il Smnlv. Ii Srlxvub, L 5c'I1m-11Ivr. Ii. bxuzn. IJ bin-rxsmul. 33 FROSH REACH SENIOR HIGH OUR SPIRITS HIGH AS HEAVEN' 5 as The spnrll Typuccl o 'Froslw' in school octiviries from The Mme they nolslly enrolled in Sep fenwber until they Turned in their books ond yoylully lwoiled The sum mer vocation Ably clflvmng llwe freslnn on wer Ernle Cernonnno, Ralph Eukenberry Mary Ness, Cor! Wosmund, leon Watson xl I Burx S McPherson w One l Bl nn . U, . r KN! , . I . r' K, , 1 mm . Z Burl es -rlwr, , u v , B' ' . M. B.IrI1u-:vs I. . I' r- 4 r. . f 5 Jun, '. Bro! ers wk W Threei I. I n 0, ' Bvrrx . umu: ' 3 '. ' 1. .. B1 'I, P. B41 ' - mv W our! . f 41' , E . ' . '. 'ntun, . rn vj, . . , vu 1 ' I . . I. Ili'-'I' , f. Bu Zilhlll. w One: lf. -c , .. DIr'In-0 . P. DN . ,. . ', ' 'nu 'eg '. E 1 Jorxon, . gvrs, f. '. xl , ' Elliot, B. Curwn. OW 02 D. STI' ', . . 'cm . IL , Cro . mum, .. I ' . . Des amp . I ,.-mr-'. ..Fih. FEES II. If-'. U ' , I. I' lkxllgl .-. 1' -, I Q .I , '. C U' N. . vr- --1 ., ., ,I . I H Row our: . , . In x, my -, I Ifftzr' , f K . .. IIINIII 0, I. 'F -r A w, mxninu, . C1 14- 'q. w0ne:,l, 1. QI, AN-,f .H svn. '. ' nm . . . nrrix. J.nr'cu' , .V . rwruw. S, Ihmfln-r. C' .If'I1nwn, 5, lIAQOn ,I. .I-Ilmwn Row Two: If Juhnwn. if Hart N III-I.In1Ivr, K .Imrxcw C, Croc-Ivy. B. .Innzw NI. IIIIIIIIIIIITQN. P Inumm. G Hill:-r. S .IuImwn, T. II.IrrIvr ROW Three: NI. CII: Imnx, G, funk. I. .Ivnwn, .I. fue. D .Iusfur B ,Inllu-x. IN, IIAIINIIUFII, B Hull. P. JUN tum, K Ilyv. Row Four: G, Iilmwn. I. John sun. .I I'I.1lIUl'I'l. V .lnlmsrm G Ilzlwurlh .I. I,1nn ,I. Ilnrlginx, K. II.nlnlm'rxn0Is!cr, L Cnnllwr, B. Ilwlwn. ,il--. H-, .7 n ,.....-.., 3 v 1. 'B ,N i Y 5 0 11 Row One: .I N1rI .uI4Ivn, NI. Km-n4I.III. I. K.n'Ix. IK Knut-rn. K Kurl. B. Gal I.1IlI. .I I.--nf.. K NIrIInn.4I1I. .I. Ks'IIPr, .I K.aIInw Rcw Two: I. Hhs-ru. IA Knunl sun. I7 N'Irl'.mn. K Ks'n:.m, .X l.ltlIvIn-hi. I'. Klum-r. I-. I.urI-vm. 5 Irv. R Kuxhux. S I..utI:'rn'lI Row Three: .I, lIr4'I1.xr1I, 'I'. Km-nv, W Ihrlxlwrn. I' I..IPII.lll, I. Klink. 5. NIvI'I1--rv-11. Lf xICBTllIC'. .I. I..nmIu-rt, I, Ulm-rm, II xI1'I.vmI ROW Four: .I. I.lmIs'r. J, X'IrXI.4vulN. IX' I,m'I-mx-xml. If K.m1lIwr7vIf'. II NI1k'..lIum. Ii. Kipp, Run lmxlvr, R.uIph Lnwtvr. IF Ilrxl. Row One: l. 5!..u.-r. C. Nia-In-IN. T N.-lwn. I. Nlumlwy, X' P.1Ixm-r. G. Shaw, G Plttlt, 4 - - 1 Row Two: I.. Nvlwn. 5. NIJFIIII, 5. len- quitv. Il XIIIIIU, 1' Pmwll, S Mlllvr. IJ. I'x'tv1wr1. N Hnrtvr. 5. MJIIH, .I I'.aImvr, F. I'.urk, Il IH-r'Ixim, Il. Mgnlhix ROW Three: .I N1uurI1r'.uI, II. NI.nl4'l', 'I' I'1ms'lI, B. Nurrlx, NI I'n'ln'l'nl.m. Ii. Mllstml. Ii, Mzmln-5, J. Nuun.m, If. I,.ll'I'x. D XIIIHPF, K. Qmris- ROW Four: E. Napoleon. D LW. L. III.ll'IxI1IYII. Il. Nlvyvr. B. L.s.Ivrn-t. G. Pzxrmf-tvr. R. Pvtlit. .I, Nlillvr, I'. Morxuxti, B. Nlwlwr. .I KIJSIYII. Row One: Ii FIN-pL1r1I. .I. Iivvx. NI Ilvyvf. NI T1 nun, II Ile-xxnvrx. If. 5Il'.lll1II1'j, .I Yun Bvuk. I? Il.IrI1mr. .I Rirbolt, IJ. Row, if Shipm.m. I. FAIINIDLIFX Row Two: .I. Y.nnA ivrup. I' Fu--x.n. II. N'Im4-ulvr, .I. Thurxtnn, K 5.nmIIn-x':. I Iiunwy, N. Iiulminwn, D. 5IK'I'l!I.lIIIl. B. Vx-.nI. I'. Riclmwml, I'. Rvvri. Row Three: A. Skinm-r, G, lbw... R. Ru-r, If. Iluwm, D. Sdthcr, A. blxipmam. N, Spcnrr-r, ll, Schvycr. L. Rugs, J. Pvtrrxrwn, 'I' 5I.nlxIn'm-k Row F0uI'1 II Tlmrxmxl K. Ray. B N4-xwulumvr. G. Nlvlwl. B. Iimxvll, T 5Ixvlm.m. 42 Y.mm'Iu.. 5 Sullixm. V Tmlml. Il-m..l-I Tlwxupwn. C. 5Ix.mk, D. Smdhvrg. Row One: N W.v..fN1lf-r. .I Wnnz.-xx. R. XYII41-I-r, I. Illmkrrr. N1 W1rIwtrf-ln, lf Wr1:I1l. I7 Wwntxwrth, .I Wrwrxrmll ROW Two: Ii lwlkv II W1III.mIN,I' FII'-1-rlmll. II. Wlxlvturfl. II. Wx-Ile. G Fnyrla-r. .I Wil- Iidlxw. IJ. IV:-IIN ROW THYQCZ 5 'wY1I-nn, C. Zdtfxnu. D Wutmn. P, W-wlxzmrm. C. IY.1IsxmrtI1. I. bchmirit. D, W.-ym-+u1I1. II. Yuunu Row Four: .I. William. Il Slwrry, R. TI1-fm--In. Il TIIUIIISOII, L. Woulery, D. Wdulxc-r. B. Wilxun. 3 EIGHTH GRADERS ANTICIPATE YEAR Having survived a bewildering introductory stage, the eighth graders found their bearings and were determined to make their class an outstanding one in the coming years. Each eighth grade division was cornpetantly advised by its home room teacher as lollovvs. J-8 Miss Bunn, J-9 Mr, Krenz, J-IO Mrs. Jacobs, Jrll Mrs Potucek, Jfl2 Mr. Owens, J-I3 Mr. Jacobs, and J-I4 Mr. Cernentina, In the picture to the right the eighth grade P. E. class is playing volleyball. Row One: K l'liristi.iiiwr1, Ii. Ihiliwt, I.. IIIIIIIIIIIIE. B. Bvgqs, J, Buswcrll, K. Erick- wn, S. furliss, K. Iirb. ROW TWO! R. Grm-n, W. Ginthc-r. J. Enacls, J. Bagin- Skl, L. Brolwck, If Gale, J. Dias, V. Blim-r. Row Three: IJ. Dellonty, G. Boll- inu, G. Bvnvfivlfl, J Yun Sicklv, D. Bald' uin, I., Bryson ROW Four: R. Dixon, D. IJIIFKPP. II. Burst, l'. Allen, A. Duguuy, Il. Ikixvsmi. II Ilrulmr-ck, K. Carlisle, J. Funk. I,. Ilflllllll, I, l'ln'stli'y, G. Grace. ROW One: G. Johnson, J. Hill, M. Kclbaugh, R. Callahan, R. Johnson, V. Huiq, I.. Jacques. Row Two: S. Ihrilin, D. Frvitas, D Disnvy, frgiiu, J. flilhnun, M. Kinrlrn-II, It. Dull. Row Three: J. Brucv, If .Ii-ps:-n, .l. Hulinu, J. Gihhmls, J. Iluvlnnfl, Klvinschiniflt. Crm-iw, D. Grimm. Row Four: B. Hitchcuck. P. Carnes, D. Campbell, M. Knurrcborc, K. Gm-hong, H, Andrcws, V. Bunil, C. Iiichhurn. ROW One: W Johnson, T. Filhvn. I.. NIU- Guuuhy, Y. N'Ic'Intnsh. H. Millrr. NI MC- Clcniry, L. Mi-Gfm.m Row Two: It Hiuuin-. K. II4m.irrl, II II-mi.in. J xIL1I1.lfIl4'. J, 5I4'l'uy'. M Mills-r. J. 'NIrNIurr.iy, Y. Mun! umm-ry Row Three: I NIm.1n. I NI-ark mirth. R Shikuiii. J NI.1luni', I,. Nlnruali. C Milli-r. B Nm, J. lttifslmil. Row Four: tl Nlustiifl. 5 Mc'I'vrsun, Lf. NIKJIIIEOIIICTQ, 5 NI.15x-r. 5. NIQCU5 I., Pvnquxtr, G. Katy. 36 pus jninq ,--..- ?.---- O0 2 7-ns-nun-n ,.'- . Q-17D Q1-in Row One: R. Nelson, D. Apple, E. Ward, T Iverson, C. Goodicr. G. Hite, N. Jenkins, C. Johnson ROW Two: D. Crowe, L. Plrtrhvr. J Ripley, J, Lamhertus, D. Firlrls, Il. Guptill, E. Brown, R. Moore. Row Three: .l. Jochimsen, J. Kear, C. Heins, L, Olsen, P. Peterson, M. Pickle, A. Hatch Row Four: B. Murphy, J. Harris, J. Miller. R. Pemberton, P. Halver- son. M, Telwl, J Hunmermaster. Row One: J. Letourncau, C. Pihl, J. Larkins, B White, L. Thompson, N. Perry, P. Durant Row Two: B. Sherwood, P. Gicssel, K Lilo, J. Barns, B. Harrold, N. Locke. I.. Lic-nine. Row Three: W. Kooser, J. Kerst, F Phelps, D. Piper, T. Yanagawa, C. Berg, D Dressel. Row Four: A. Tom, M. Ryon, R. Chapman. P. Baker, T. Mar- shall, B. Moffat, V. Bright. Row One: 5. Lee. L. Piper. R. Clement, L. LaBrash. D. Whitman, D. Wells, B. Lee, J. Wheeler. Row Two: L. Randall, ,R. Nichols, I Sommer, M. Welzel, B. Rees, M. Westmark, D. Olson. Row Three: R. Van Pcvenazc, C. Wallace, A. Watson, L. Van Pevenaze, W. Thompson, B. Woolery, J. West. Row Four: D. Wold- hagen, J. Wade, A. Vanderbilt, D. Lawing, D. Werner, H. Passmore, P. Newcomer. Row One: .l. be-ifert, S. Smith, S. Siermann, D, Thun, G. Terrile. R. Simpson, C. Stick- ney. Row Two: K' Moeck, S. Martinson, Nl. Titlovl. P, Martin, L. McAllister, B. Thomas, C Toth. R. Strampher. Row Three: D Thayer, A. Schulz, D. Starku- vich, P. Sandford, W. Thompson, B. Snider, A Tyson, C. Stackhouse. Row Four: D Sorenson, J. Svoboda, R. Stain- brook, P. Trumps, B. Mcwillis, N. Solberg, D. Manning. 37 SEVENTH GRADERS MOVE UP A NOTCH With excitement and perplexity stamped upon their contenances, members of the seventh grade class began their careers at P.H,S. They flocked into activities with high en- thusiasm. Mrs, Stahl advised J-I, Mr. Nich- olson J-Q, Mrs. Rentsch J-3, Mr, Hendrickson J-4, Miss Mcflullouch J-5, Mr. Eby J-6, Miss Ericson J-7. ln the picture to the right is a seventh grade first aid class dem- onstrating some ot the different methods of bandaging. Row One: NI. Gi-mlrvgiil, M. Spumu-r, J. Milli-r, A. Pnttvr, Il. Strnh, If Smith, J. l,ziviul:i. Il. Ikixis. ROW Two: ID. Bunk, .I. S4'hr.inini. J. I'.iln, I.. Mi-l'nrinii'k, I'. Anilvrsnn, IJ. Gniiilirii-l, 'I'. Arthur, I.. Lung, ROW Three: B. Brock, J. Y4inSickli', W. Bvlzinqrr. .l, Sulknsky, II. INI1'Gzir'hf'y, IVI. Hxizvl, R, Ii.ilrhi-lor, M. Burr, J. Turnniirv, Row FOUI'Z Mrs, Slzihl, KI. Kvllmwimx G. Singh-ton, Ki. I.ni'riif, IC. Wi-hstvr, Il. Iinrlrvr, II. Millvr, II. Ili'Mgii'rv. Row One! Ii. Vulknizinn, J. Skirvinu, L. IViIIi4iins, S. I'fitzt'riiiic'y0r, J. Knapp, D. Foster, C, Nnpivr, G. G01-lzvr. Row Two: J. Iioscnv, R. Moss, S. Crmw. If Ilanirslzxfl, J. Nlcfurty, S. Nlukrpfnicv. I.. Uv:-rnian, L. Johnson, D. l'urlsPn. ROW Three: J. Sand, G. Keene, J. IIawI0y, G. l'rs-Ivy, C. Down- ing, C. Fisher, M. Blnnrlo, I.. Mill:-r, Row Four: Mr. Il, Nicholson, B, Bqlfiwcll, K. Vzmllic-st, I.. .Iam-s, B. II.insvn, R. John- son, C. Bond, Ii. Schulcr. Row One: IJ. Dickinson, G, Wriuht. J Brown. D Thuyefr, J Khin. If Svzirin, S II.insi-n. V. Ze-ch Row Two: J. Anrlrt-ska G. Iluis, S. Gqiriliris-I, I , IVe'e'ks. B Knull, I. Hniiirru, 5. Ki-ouxin. .I Bimini. 5. Iri.irnn. Row Three: B, Hinrw, II. llnnsf-th. D I'I.i!tc'r, B. II.irris. Ii II.ipii5. I'. IIm'nli.ius, I.. ifnniinus, C. l'hristi.insfin ROW F0ur D. I.vVr-nv, W. Iivll. IC. Ilnuilsr-n. Mrs Rentsrh, M. Harris, 5. Mills-r, M. Miller 38 Row sun. R Nt C' Fox F Dvn Sue-sm P Gt! r1n1n Jvn :- Row Four as morn urm un Bxxrnm N r cm nr on lr 4 Nun n Ru nr: Row One K mf 'NI1 f-r T HX mn, 1- m mx Row Three Di'-'cllvls L nth luv B Sllll ex S. Perklni Martin I Munsm 5 Do D. Tenn Row Four 'Vlus Nici ulloch Cmoris II 1 0 umm I I .assnlo v J. Lmfllnmcr Row One I no llmw C Har Two R urrx uns an Bagxnikx 'I 1 Sn Hxrf Bvcker NI nrgdntl Nom ward IIHIIIIIICFIIIPI In 1' K mx N Ix X 1 In wr furwl. I., B E. lx D. I. K. N J. Rnd C. Bullm If, IM D. NI .I. 'NI S. D1 J. Sn T. Ihr: hn III II I ROW One u I5 I Il m I IN1 mx I lh I. kr 'I IIIHI m J IM lunar Ro Two T n r x ' Su In I ' In Irlr 5 li II Lu! l.1r IJ Pr. Row Four H N Im I I. I1 ur I' I :In II Ihu OUR FACULTY HELPS US REACH 0UR GOAL Ll X -. I 1 'NR Q U .3-A A . F 5 , L ' A' ' ' 1 V ,L A Q , ,4 5 ,Lf I I ' ft il- 2 ' TTA A . LL 7 , L 'L kV ' H75 .1 -sub wdl. .def -'f ff-gb A ' iff H11 16? wwf , 3-Q' , ' an 'x ,. N x ' '-f g . ru- l --Q if Qt , Xl 3 l of Q G Q mll'! L'Q' iwxfn ln' wx 2-',b.itr4. 1 l1l,0 Q.. . . C , , e'. T, 0,1 5'- , 'Qs' 4 is 4 , 2 S fl Pi 1 my . ,U '! l,, 3-I? . 4 -TQ!! Mlm, gg!-is Klf s ,Q A 6' Q sis Q41 Above Paul B Hanawalt Superintendent A cheery smile and a hearty hello are always given by the superin tendent office secretaries who cue Vera Whitford Audrey Dye and Var gunna Haynes They performed laith fully their usual duties of answering telephones tiling typing sorting mail and the like On hand to give final authority on all school problems are the members I I 6 I'7uyGiiup sn, Oo: our 1-xcflllg as members of the school board this year were Melvin Dennis president Eileen Kalles Howard G. Thomas Harris F. Green and Dr. Leo Sulkosky. These citizens who determined the policies for the entire school district are elected by the people of the city. SCHOOL BOARD ADMINISTRATION Paul B I-Ianawalt superintendent has played a responsible role as head of all Puyallup public schools Mr I'-Ianawalt is a cheerful sincere friend to all who know him besides being a leader in state education and a valuable citizen to the community It is Mr Hanawalts wish that all Puyallup schools keep their high standards ot education and citizenship throughout the coming years Below Virginia Haines Vera Whitford Audrey ye ta- ?-ry . . ,.,,M,2f' Left to Right: Melvin Dennis, Dr. Leo Sulkosky. Mrs. Eileen Ka!Ies Harris Green Howard Thomas. I Lt.. f. REGULATES SCHOOL Harry Hansen, principal of Puyallup high school for the past 24 years has done a splendid lab of seeing that the high school has functioned satisfactorily this past year. With his help the high school has strived to reach the highest goals in everythingg bath in the classroom and in outside activities. Mr. Hansen has long served as a friend and inspiration to the students of P.H.S. lt is his desire that Puyallup high school will retain the high position it has long held among the high schools of this state. Below Ruth Ocheltree Donna Shipley Sinner Carol Worswlck 'Q' Above Harry P Hansen Principal Below Don Hartung Vice Principal Vice principal of Puyallup high school is Don Hartung who has complete charge of all school buses is adviser of the activities com mittee assembly committee pep rallies Viking Knights Iuniar high Board of Control and usher high hall duty As in the past year Ruth Ocheltree and Donna Shipley served as secretaries of the senior high office and guidance office re spectively while Carol Worswick is the new assistant secretary for the high school office Among the duties of the secretaraes are answering telephones typing writing tardy slips and taking dictation iv Ha' ,fc N-s. 'x f c P t I . . . . . S ' , ' .Fifi l , , 3 . f f L ' ' I. committee. He also had both junior and senior . .253 'rss , T.. y . dm. H, '-'f'n'. -- ' , ' - WP A -. .fi . ' X T'-ffm f - , f' ' ff -A f Y rf . ,, .i , Q :V -. gc., - :gg D 7 .. A' be-.. ' 1 I 1 Above Fred Simons Curriculum Director Above Marion Catron Business Manager Above Robert 0 Logan Above Alden Vanderpool Palma Larson Nydia Case Paul Simons, Alvin Jacobs Teaching Washington state, world, and U. S. history in addition to civics kept Alden Vanderpool pretty busy this year. Mr. Vander- pool also served as sophomore class adviser and assisted Gertrude Hansen in the oratorical contests. Palma Larson taught world history and ad- vised senior high Girl's club. Nydia Case conducted classes in English, U, S. history, and civics. She served as adviser to the senior class in addition to her classes. Paul Simons held classes in U.S. history, civics, and world problems. He served as ad- viser to the junior class and assisted students in the essay contests. Alvin Jacobs taught social science and world history in addition to being coach for B squad football and the iunior high track team. Eldon Angelo held classes in algebra and basic mathematics and served as adviser for junior high board ot control and Viking patrol. Robert Nicholson and Carl Sparks taught industrial arts. Mr. Sparks also was head coach ot varsity football squad and interclass basket- ball. He served as adviser for senior high board of control, pep rallies, and director of boys' athletics. Mr. Nicholson served as a iunior class adviser. Lunchroom Supervisor Fred Simons Puyallup high s curriculum director had a busy year being in charge ot the book room for the hugh school serving as adviser for the assembly com mittee and being director of both adult education and evening school Serving as business manager Marion Catron handled all financial problems of the Puyallup public schools He also took care ot school maintenance Robert Logan held the position of lunchroom super viser He not only had complete charge of the high school cafeteria and candy counters, but school lunch- rooms of the entire school district. Below: Eldon Angelo, Robert Nicholson, Carl Sparks Above Mary Ness Doris Stahl Emeline Rentsch Mary Ness taught English and was adviser for both the debate team and the freshman class while Doris Stahl instructed classes in seventh grade language arts and social science Emeline Rentsch also taught language arts and served as adviser for the junior high Girls Club THE CLASSRO M Above: James Harrell, Ernest Cementina, Dean Nicholson James Harrell conducted classes in general business and basic mathematics. Conducting classes in social science and mathematics was Ernest Cementina, who also advised the fresh- man class and coached junior high football and Puyallup's newly organized wrestling team. Dean4Nicholson coached the varsity basketball team, the junior high football team, the basketball team, and taught classes in basic mathematics and algebra. 'R Above James Cowan Maude Jacobs Margery McCulloch Lenore Ericson Teaching classes in seventh grade language arts were Lenore Ericson Margery McCulloch Maude Jacobs and James Cowan who also taught English mel? Above: Florence Pfefferle Jean Watson, Betty Grunder Jean Watson was in charge of the junior high library and advised the Viking Ladies and the freshman class. She was Tri-Hi-Y coordinator and assisted on the Usher committee while Florence Pfetferle, in addition to being sophomore class adviser, was in charge of the senior high library. Betty Grunder acted as museum curator. Above: Kurt Bargmeyer, Frieda Scheitlin Elizabeth Bunn and Gladys Sorenson both taught classes in art. Miss Sorenson also had charge of art for the annual and school paper and advised the newly organized Art club. Below, Left to Right: Irene Potucek, Ursula Gray, Helen Alexander ig- it OUR FACULTY Working in the Guidance office were Frieda Scheitlin and Kurt Bargmeyer. Mr. Bargmeyer ex- celled in guiding students with problems, both per- sonal and regarding school or employment. Miss Scheitlin taught Latin and was adviser of the Latineers and the sophomore class. L, N P X Q1 Above: Elizabeth Bunn, Gladys Sorenson Irene Potucek and Ursula Gray both taught classes in home economics and acted as advisers at the costume committee. Mrs. Potucek also assisted Helen Alexander, who taught home economics and family living, with the advisership of Future Homemakers of America, Miss Alexander advised the Honor Society also. I , -i is J v 8 r A S if OWS THE WAY Holding classes in mathematics and algebra besides serving as adviser of the freshman class and coaching iunior high basketball were the duties of Ralph Eikenberry. Glen Crum supervised classes in college mathe- matics, advanced algebra, and radio. He also advised the senior class. Dick Eby instructed classes in mathematics and social science in addition to coaching the iunior high basketball team. Miriam Cleveland taught classes in geometry and algebra. A Above: Adah Sands, Ruth Robertson Teaching agriculture and co-advising the Future Farmers of America group were Bert Badham and Ralph Mowrer. .45 if-V A. T 1' 3 . 0 I zf id 1 Above. Lett to Right: Ralph Eukenberry, Glen Crum Dick Eby, Miriam Cleveland Teaching an early morning class of pre-nursing and acting as health co-ordinator for the high school was Adah Sands, Ruth Robertson's responsibility was that of be- ing school nurse ta the high school and also to grade schools of the entire Puyallup school district. Below: Bert Badham, Ralph Mowrer 1- S7 'Ns 'lil-i 't' P A l A 1, 5 X Q-3 MWF' L if wi, jk- Above, Front Row, Lett to Right: Franklin Brown, Val Foubert, Harold Snodgrass, Elizabeth Buss. Back Row. Lett to Right: Gertrude Hansen. 4 8 Joe Casey. Hilda Skreen, Nydia Case, Mary Ness WE FOLLOW THEIR GUIDANCE Franklin Brown taught English, was a member of the legislative committee of PEA, and served as adviser of property committee and the sophomore class. Val Foubert instructed classes in Spanish, English, and advised the Spanish club, publicity committee, and senior class. Harold Snodgrass taught English, journalism, and advised the Vanguard, the Viking, Quill and Scroll, and the radio staff. Elizabeth Buss conducted classes in English and was the adviser of the publicity committee. Gertrude Hansen held classes in college English, public speaking, was adviser of make up club and the oratorical contest. Joseph Casey taught-rE gish literature ie, the junior class, and coached the golf te . Hilda Skreen senior class and the Retailersitplub. , V lf assemblies committee, and coached students in tlje ,.l......,..,. ,.-,J ..-L...J -- -,1..z,-, -f LL, ,- ,,, . ,, 4.. VL ily 2 V' is jV i' f' Our new sta e crew directs-'r this ear 'Morris Hendrickson, w taughtj dram ti Jylandsggge rlirts, and social science. Mr.'Hen son also assisted with the, pu lic address syste . j J H' Kathrn elwig Welt, new to t' jyPLiyallup' school system Lis ye rj, Hcted FS sped? constiltant and assisted studeh hot Q ly from the High school bu udents frbm thelventije school sytem. v' - Obert Wolf taught both ginnigg and advajicecl l jdramatics and directed ' the iarious. plays pre- fj . sented a. Ptiyalldp higlglicjtopltft ygar. jj i A , L l' LK. J xg K j X, j X ' Bewwt Left to Right: Edhard Krenzf Frances Stoeckert. jx. ji Marian Clement, Louis, Owens Above, Left to Right: Morris Hendrickson, Kathryn Wolf, Robert Wolf Supervising all instrumental music in the Puyallup schools was Edward Krenz. Mr. Krenz also directed junior and senior high band, senior high orchestra, and had Charge of the Swing concert. Frances Stoekert was in charge of the junior high orchestra, 7th grade music, and string band. She served as an adviser to the junior class. Being in charge of all vocal music was the job of Louis Owensf who also directed Viking Varieties and the Christmas pro- gram. -4: r Lorraine Flower and Joan Kern taught girls' Above: Art Larson. Jim Turman. BEHIND THE SCENES Conducting classes in driver training and social science was Art Larson, who also coached the varsity football team, the track team, and advised the iunior class. It was a mighty big iob for Jim Turman being truant officer for the high school, ad- vising the smoking committee, iunior class, and coaching basketball. He also had charge of the iunior and senior high halls. Karl Decker held classes in chemistry and in- dustrial arts, served as adviser for the senior class, and was official time keeper for all basketball and football games of the high school. George Walter conducted classes in visual edu- cation and physics and had charge of the public address system. Sterling Harshman taught biology, advised the sophomore class, and coached first team football and track. Carl Munsen taught classes in biology and gen- eral science and advised the sophomore class. Above Left to Right: Robert Vollen, Margaret Hughes. Gwen Frater. health and gym classes with Miss Flower also acting as adviser for the drill team and the junior class. Mrs. Kern also taught social science and had charge of the dance groups in Viking Varieties. Carl Wasmund taught boys' health and gyin classes in addition to advising the B squad football team and the freshman class. Above Left to Right: Karl Decker, George Walter, Sterling Harshman, Carl Munsen. Robert Vollen instructed classes in clerical and secretarial office practice, shorthand, typing, and commercial law. He also served as adviser for the mimeograph staff, tennis team, and the ticket com- mittee. Gwendolyn Frater kept busy with the respon- sibility of being student body treasurer besides teaching classes in typing and shorthand. Margaret Hughes, in addition to conducting classes in typing and bookkeeping, took complete charge of the student body season tickets. l ' ld ff C , f I r it i, Q, Y' fl, 1 i -' i l X , ls.' B 4 r , ri DC' ' D1 if Above Left to Right: Ben Morrison, Bill Sievers, Ervin Westmark. Mike Quantro, custodians: Neil Burton, Robert Stone Carl Crepin Ernest Luckow Archie Wright, bus drivers. Below: Mrs. Louise Redford, matron. lbove Right: Harry Brian, night custo THEY WORK AROUND SCHOOL Always so willing to help the girls at P.H.S. was the matron, Mrs. Louise Redford. Mrs. Redtord's duties for the year were to look after the girls who became ill at school, to keep the girls' lavatories tidy, and to help girls find Their lost articles. Serving on the cooking staff this year were Lola Ausborn, Mabel Lockwood, Elizabeth Nichols, Mary Sloat, and Estella Steiner, They used the system of serving a plate lunch in one line and a la carte in the other again this year. It was a big responsibility and duty for Ben Morrison, Ervin Westmark, Bill Sievers, and Mike Quantro, our high school custodians, who, day after day were busy keeping the school clean and in tip-top shape. Harry Brian was the night custodian and watchman. Driving school buses to and from school each day was the iob of our bus drivers Bob Stone, Carl Crepin, Archie Wright, Neil Burton and Ernest Luckow. It is their responsi- bility to see that the students safely reach school each day. Bob Angst and Art Larson were the relief bus drivers if any of the regulars were unable to drive. -J dian. Below Left to Right: Mary Siaat, Ethel Nichols, Elizabeth McAllister Lola Ausborn Estella Steiner - sh L V .P A Y K .I v' , - xx X 14' JQJ J Xa JJM DENTS REACH TOP IN ACTIVIT Q V' U' 'J W A L I U J Q61 J 1'-9 .X jf' MSN X 'ffl J N My x 1 f g ig, 3 xg , pw of 33' , VFP! W! J U ,IW V kj x J is hh! A I P ,fix r X5 Any 4 Q 'X fi 'N E My f fly 5 . KVJJ , XC V JD My M 7 xjfx 7 N V up L! 4 N fjjrix, ljx V Jf Q, ,Lf lx fm! VM SENIOR HIGH OFFICERS LEAD STUDENT BODY Under the capable leadership of our student body president the Board of Control, our rule-making body, , did a very good job. The members of the Board of Control consisted ot f one representative from each home room, the student . body officers, and the advisers. The student body ofti- 'N' cers were: Steve Smith, presidentg Chuck Breitsprecher, if viceepresidentg Carol Peterson, secretaryg and Mordell Mannie, yell queen. The Board of Control had worked on establishing a student traffic court and tried to cut down confusion on the days ot home room porties. This year it was voted by the board to set up a permanent safety committee 'with a new chairman to be elected in the tall. This committee is to have charge of all bicycles, pedestrians, and car traffic problems os well as other safety hazards around the school. The chairmon of this committee along with the student body president is also a member of the Puyal- lup sofety committee comprised ot about twenty adults from throughout the orea This committee advises on general school problems and meets once a month SENIOR HIGH STUDENT BODY OFFICERS ated me ntl Liml Pc-tvrson Standing 'Vlnrflsll Nldnnic L ut Breit prsthcr SENIOR HIGH BOARD OF CONTROL Newton S Nevsenhoff C Peterson .I Sawyer R Jones J Turman M Manme C Hanlin IVIr Sparks Row Three Derald Yessy B Core: Pederson B totes G Smith R Elliot VN Gratzer C Brextsprecher J Williams W Dobson A Manning Absent C Ramsex 'I' Watkin K Watkxn M Sulkosky Se :5t 1 Sn I, '. . A 2.' - .' '. fh 'k i I l I Row One! C. Hurst, E. Gilreath, M. Nelson, G. Cantrell, B. Riis, E. Bahret, J. Nelson S. Smith, Mr. Bargmeyer. Row Two: Carl Hogan. L, ',, ,. ' ','. ,..' . 1, ,'.' I 54 ri if I JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT BODY OFFICERS LE! ight we h C Srlwxcr C Lvrcc ox Sea Bd IN I'.ilm0r Ix Ixu an JUNIOR HIGH HAS SUCCESSFUL YEAR The motivating energy ol a great tree pulses through the heart to its many branches, So the activities of the iunior high student body have been controlled by the junior high board ot control, acting as 0 gudicial body in cooperation with the faculty and higher administration of school lite. President Gretchen Scheyer called the meetings to order every other Thursday at 8115 a. m. in the cafeteria. Vice President Bob Finch, Secretary Carol Greeley, and yell leaders Kathy Keogan, Kathy Palmer, and Janet Rees were always ready to assist her. Each home room choose a representative which took its suggestions to the Board of Control for dis- cussion. The representative then brought back the results to their home rooms tor voting. This year the iunior high board of control checked lockers, discussed conduct in assemblies and voted to have pictures on the season tickets Faculty advisers Don Hartung and Eldon Angelo aided greatly in the solution of ditticult problems JUNIOR HIGH BOARD OF CONTROL Row One T Nelson T Fithen B Cadwell J Nhin J Northrop L Nlcimriuick P Duran! L Whitman Vhiudwsrrl Row Two B Drixls ii uri c rut eu Lin Lu in N 'VII er ,irtinnn I Grer-lex Row hrce NI Angelo 1 Omrso I Bqmn C Luv-n D Vtuldhagen B Fmc N He-lander J Corey 2 . I . . , . . I tu R' Z .I. II s. Ii. Fin? . 1. I A' , 4. I l .. I I I ' , '. I Q' , B, ' '- , : l' -. I.. S. IRI, -, C' M B 'l-. K K 2' . 5 ttern il , .1. . 'll , S. M' N , ', ., T I .r. . . I ' . ', . ', ' . . ' ' , . ' Il, Row One Irx Iuslmuuu G 'Vlauer E Suoden L Heundselman lx Watkun A Lqflvsug Row Two Mu s Watson C Hdnlun C Grunder 5 Kremer R Bullunuz N Bell C Peterson VIKING LADIES The Vukung Knughts are an honorary boys organuzatuon whuch consusts of twelve members Two members are se lected from each class by electuon each year and retaun theur membershup as long as they are un hugh school The boys that were offucers of the organuzatuon thus last year were Vernon Gull presudent Harold Cooper vuce presu dent and Bull Yates secretary The Vukung Knughts along wuth the Vukung Ladues usher at all the school functuons They are always sure to be seen at all the school football cmd basketball games handung out the programs for the games VIKING KNIGHTS KNIGHTS ASSIST WITH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES The Vukung Ladies are an honorary organuzatuon for gurls The Vukung Ladues consust of fourteen members Two freshmen two sophomores and four uunuors are elected every year as Vukung Ladues by the gurls un theur own classes The gym managers and the gurls club presudent do not automatucally become Vukung Ladues as un previous years but are only candudates for the membershup of thus how orary organlzafuon W Oh! B Derkcr B f x mrevs S th D Dorm ROW TWD 0 Ictrrson H Cooper N GIII L Wulhelm on B Xutes Mr Hartunz S Lupoma in 4 '7 ...- ....-, ,.., . . ' ' s - - Q - 3. , .1 Q. , W ...- ,, ,., s. Q .H S g Q- 3, Sv Q , ,g v Nr Z's ,, I 1 1 I I 1 ' ' . . 5 1 ' . .. . . . ., . . .. . I I Ro I . I .Cmrc4', I.. AI 's,S. fmi, . 2. I ,' , . . '. , . s , . 'L . ' ,.,'. ' . I X 0 Q 1 A . ' x , ' , U I . I it 3 I I Row One B Rns J Fithen Row Two D Brown P Blanchfnlrl W Dobson seated D Albom M Bums C Grunder Slandmg Harold Snodgrass VIKING STAFF NOW SITTING ON TOP OF WORLD pasting copy in the spaces alloted for it on the dummy In charge of writing out bills and collecting money was June Fithen dummy editor was Myrna Baker as business manager Ad solicitors Barbara Brown was in charge of all the classes except Jerry Carlisle and Rod Olson went after ads under the seniors Senior section editor was Lyla Hill with Joan McQueen as assistant editor Frankie Bliner took care of In charge of the biggest section In the annual that of the faculty section and helping her was Barbara Spitler The two staff photographers were Connie Grunder I 0 'T .' ' V' , I I rs., 22 I f -at I B Compiling the athletic feats of the year was the lab and Dennis Brown. begun by Tom Demmitt who because of on afternoon Bette Riis and Pat Blanchfield were in charge of com- pob was forced to resign from the yearbook staff Betty piling the student index, and also helped with the senior Christensen took over as sports editor with Dennis Brown SGCIIOD- . A ' . T Q 7 l 'F 4 ' gl f I z ' ff' f I t g ,k , r X ' .X as assistant Wendell Dobson wrote much of the copy for MI' l'lGl'0ld SnOdQI'GSS Served as adviser of the Viking for the second year ROW One A Erickson B Brown B Christensen Row Two J McQueen L Hill F Bllner ,- 3 T 'J 1 Li f - 2 I J L '-s f , . 1 ,. .if .E Q VIKING VANGUARD EDITORS Row One: A. Igiilwiu. R, Marshall, B. Spitler, J. Allison, J. Fithvn, J. Richards, M Bn.-ss, Row Two: I. Ilill, A Almiliiiriisoii, I7 K.illi-s. D, Allmvn dinner, W. Dobson, R Anrlrrson, J. Platter, J. McAlister. is Eff i ii -it 0 is 1 ? ,,f 7 I Q Kitt VIKING VANGUARD REPORTERS Row One: P Norris, B, Nelson, J Pierson D. Wilify, II, Noonan, D. Minarsich, NI, Bdki-1', L, Hess. Row Two: M. Filkins, J. Shaffer, J. Novosat, J. Carlisle, R. Olson, D. Durlacck, D, Cook, D. Anderson. JOURNALISTS PUBLISH VANGUARD Bl-MONTHLY Continuing in the precedent set by last year's staff, mem- bers ot the Viking Vanguard put out the school newspaper every two weeks under the advisership of Mr. Harold Snod- grass. Editor of the group was Lyla Hill, and business manager throughout the year was Ruby Marshall, Page editors were changed mid-year. First semester editors were, Marlene Buess, associate editor, Barbara Spitler, feature editor, Dave Allmendinger, assistant feature editor, Wendell Dobson, sports editor, Joan Richards, art editor, Joan McAlister and Jean Allison, ad managers, and Marilyn Ressler, exchange editor. Staff editors second semester included some first year journalism students as well as those from the advanced class. Page editors were, Dave Allmendinger, news editor, Dave Kalles, assistant news editor, Janis Platter, feature editor, June Fithen, assistant feature editor, Wendell Dobson, sports editor, Ralph Andresen, assistant sports editor, Arlene Abra- hamson, proofreader, Joan Richards, art editor and ad man- ager, Marilyn Ressler and Alvera Ladwig, exchange editors. fx 49 hi Lvif ,. QUILL AND SCROLL Row One: B. Nelson, J. Richards, M. Burss, I.. Hill, R. Marshall, J. Fithen, I.. Hess, .l. McQueen. Row Two: A. Ahruhamson, D. Anderson, D. Kalles D Allriieiiriinqer. J. Carlisle, W. Dobson. J. Platter, P. Schwartze. RADIO STAFF BROADCASTS TWICE A WEEK Continuing the series of radio programs started last year by members of the two journalism classes, the Van- guard staff presented two l5-minute programs over radio station KPUY every week, Assisting them were several students from the English classes of Mr. Harold Snodgrass, program adviser. The programs consisted of recorded music on Wednes- days with news, sports, and interviews presented Thurs- days. Quill and Scroll is an international honorary society for high school journalists. Students from Puyallup may qualify through work on either the Viking Vanguard or the yearbook. Outstanding vvorlc in journalism and a high scholastic standing are the general qualifications for membership in Quill and Scroll. At the time this section of the annual went to press, the club had not become active this year, but a dozen people had qualified. Right: High sr-huul rs-purtc-rs during bruurlcast. RADIO STAFF td! D. Durlacek, M. Buvss. Standing: J. McAliSt0r, VV. Dobson, L. Hill, D. Williams, L, Criss. ..-we 7 -q V4 Ear C? CABINET Row One! V. Newton, L. Brownrigg, J. Rose, F. Parsons, L. Hess, M. Thompson, B. Sale. Row Two: M. Nelson, J, Shaffer, J. McAlister, G. Mayer, R. Cabanas. D. Wulfc-kuhlc, Row Three! J. Turman, K, Moeck, J. Platter, D. Rahlman, R. Billings, S. Helander, Miss Larson. SENIOR HIGH GIRLS ENJOY MIXER, TEA The Gang's All Here was the theme ot the senior high girls' club mixer this year. The mixer is one at the three maior proiects at the girls' club. Another is that ot decorating the senior high halls tor the Christmas season, A scene on the bulletin board by Beverly Sale was a special attraction. LA Tillie' out fur I'6'Ifl'Nl1I1ll'llIN :it IIN' annual inixci OFFICERS ROW One! G. IVI.i5rir, J. Slmffvi ROW Two: ll. l'i-rrx. il Tiiriiixiii May 3 was the annual mothers' tea and style show in which the senior high girls' club again co-operated with the iunior high girls' club and the school clothing department. A special proiect was the redecorating ot the matron's room, They repainted it, bought new rugs, and put on new cot covers. Guiding the girls through this eventful year was Janet Turman, president, Dolores Perry, vice president, Gerda Mayer, secretary, and Joyce Shaffer, historian. The adviser was Miss Palma Larson. 'Q 'D Cv CABINET Xl gl bfi 4259s- Row One: R. Larson. K. Erlcksiin, D, Duhl, E WAHI. D. Mannlns. D, Wottun. N. Hn-I.mili-r Row Two: B. 'l'hi1rs!nn, I., Wi 'r -, NI. Bowser. J. Nr kr unrth. P Knnser. J. Bsgzlnskl. I., Bvrlx. Row Three: S Nllllvr. S Person. R. -trgnmpltvr. F Suyimllvy, NI Ritvs, .l, Rmlwlt, .. .len n. L OFFICERS Above: S IIs-l.milvr. Mrs Rvntsrh. D Wultnn. M. Rvws. Over 300 girls attended the annual mixer presented October QI, the theme of which was The Greatest Show on EarthI'. Decorating the iunior high halls during the Christmas season was another ot their activities The officers worlcing with President Diane Wotton were Nancy I-le-lander, vice president and Marylou Reyes, secretary. UNIOR HIGH GIRLS' CLUB SPONSORS MIXER Guiding the iunior high girl's club through an active year was the girI's club cabinet under the leadership ot President Diane Wotton and adviser Mrs. Emeline Pentsch. Every home room elects O representative to the cabinet. Automatic member- ship in girl's club is received by each girl who enters iunior high. ff' Above: tlunl--r ltllll ulrls xii-.qtly enjoy mlxvr. Ga i 0 ,J i I Nb ROW One! J. Campbell, F. Mznnniv, M. Smith, NI. Alvlintt, V. Hriitlwr- I. Rick--rt. B Milintt. li limi--r, 1' IM-rlv Row Two: ll Whilfi Lucknw, B. Jenson, N, Si0nkic'wi1'7, N. Juhnsnn, N. Iiuliirisnn. B. Jirhnwn, R. ilwiilinril, If llirkiiisiiii ROW Threet J Nldrtiiisml. ll. Riu Rim sun. M. Gofitlinq, NI. Hendricks. C. Jnnws, l.. Klink. lf. Sivrikivwirz. .l. Shvrwnnzl. Miss AIvx.inrli'r. FHA GIRLS HAVE ACTIVE The F.H.A. earned around SIOO while working with the FFA. in selling hot dogs and coffee at the football games. tained EAR at Madigan Hospital. Leading the FHA Through the year was president, Beverly Jensen vice president Mannieg secretary, Ceacel Dickinson and treasurer active In December they held their initiation which consisted ot a Cecile candelight service. They invited their mothers and served h refreshment after the service. On February 23 they enter- Joyce S erwood' Below: Miss .-ilcxgimlcr. officurs. durinu L'..imlli'liuhl inst.ill.il1un. www- '-'E-'mens Thi - col' Q 1 N V? 1 i R 1 4 l v-S 'Q 9-0 no S7 V V7 MAKE UP COMMITTEE it . if . 1 UI If ' P , PROPERTY COMMITTEE Row One: I.. Hurst. Bonnii- Barnes, K I,z1sh.iiii. Il. Wulfvkuhlv. Row One: III Ilrxiriilily Il fully, I' Niirrix Row Two: W, Ki-Ihgiiigli, Row Two: NI, ITF-H'0IJIy. S. Y-INN, M. GTLITZPF. G- MIHHYSICII- Row Svltlikuhl, G Min.irsirh, M. IVIzmnit', Row Three: N. Kivnzist, Ii Sjudvn, 'tl Three! .I Brooks. K Lrin, N. Hell, F Blinvr. Ivvrsiiii. IJ. Perry, 0. l'i'ti-rstml COMMITTEES AID PLAYS, VIKING VARIETIES Assisting the drama department are the make-up, property, and publicity committees. The make-up committee plays an important part in stage productions at Pt-I.S. Before a performance each member is assigned certain actors and much time is de- voted to making the face characterize the person por- trayed. Marie Dracobly was committee chairman and Miss Gertrude Hansen was adviser. It is up to the property committee to see that the stage is furnished with lamps, chairs, and other pieces of fur- niture before the production. With the help of their ad- visers, Mr, Joe Casey and Mr. Frank Brown, these students located the furniture and accomplished a great amount of work. The publicity committee with the aid of Miss Elizabeth Buss and Mr. Val Foubert have done much work on acl- vertising for the plays and Viking Varieties. Posters were made to put on cars and in windows and stories were put in the paper. These three committees have accomplished a great amount of work and have contributed much to the suc- cess of the productions at Puyallup. vw uv 1 if- PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Row 07191 M I7V- 'l1l5- I' NUFVIS- Nl. Buvss. B Nlilli-r. If Gilrcuilh. .I. McQueen. 5 Yates, B, Spitlvr, K I..ish.iin. G Inumiii ROW Two: IJ. Ri-i-ci-. B Si'h.iIwI1I. -I 5Ii.iIti-r, G Mlrigiisii-lt, I Iliiylef, .I. Bruukx, 51. Grdtmer, K. 5I.irIim', Il fully. .I Ifitlii-n Row Threet J Pia-rsiin, I.. IIIII, B Giiriilulv. II Yuslrko 0 IH-tifrsiiii D Iiliiluifk B Itnily, I: BIlI1t'I'. N Ivorsun, If Prterson. 64 Th I b 1 f th d Two of the proiects taken on by the art club were e CU me on on average O Once G mon on Row One: Miss Sorenson, B. Sale, B. Heil, B. Brown. M. Buess, D, Ferris. Row Two: J. McLeod, H. Turney, D, Buchanan, D. Peecher, B. Daily, J. Linder, D. Williams. PUYALLUP'S NEWEST CLUBS A newly organized club at P.H.S. this year was the art club. It was open to any senior high student who had taken at least one year of art. making posters for Viking Varieties and assisting with the Art Exhibit held at Meeker school. The club was advised by Miss Gladys Sorenson and officers were Marlene Buess, president, Bob Daily, vice president, and Barbara Heil, secretary. Led by Jean Allison as president, the nurses' club opened its membership to any student interested in nurs- ing. The club was begun last year and was the first of its kind in Pierce county. Row Ont: J. Norwill. B. Miller, C, Strandley, Bonnie Barnes, C. Deck E. Brown, G. Ingram, C. Grayheal. R. Shepard, F. Parsons, M, Buess Row Two: R. Cabanas, l. Sutton, C. Mannie, P. Geiger, C, Myers, B Belanger, B. Braden, C. Berry, G. Mayer. Row Three: L. Hill, M. St Pierre, D. Keim, K. Lein. R. Harinz, .l. Martinson J. Peterson H. Noonan, M. Carlson, J. McAlister. Row Four: J. Platter, N Padellord, P, Gallant, G. Scheyer, S. Standley, D. Alexander, M Vanderbilt, H. Bowser, E. Nelson, R. Chase. SPONSOR SPECIAL PROJECTS One of the proiects of the club was regular visits to the Cushman hospital in Tacoma where the members en- tertained patients in the children's ward. was advised by Mrs. Carl Scheyer. Other officers were Joanne Norwil, vice president and Joan Peterson, secre- tary-treasurer. New officers were elected in the spring for the following year. A parade to Auburn with a 55.00 prize for the best decorated car, skits for two pep assemblies, and signs in the gym to promote good sportsmanship were some of the projects undertaken by the Pep Club. Officers for the year were Don Robertson, president, Ben Andre, vice president, and Marie Dracobly, secretary- treasurer. Adviser was Val Foubert. xl Row One: T. Porter. A. Ffrck, P. Norris, B. Schakohl, D. Reece, Miller. G. Minarsich. P. Tharge, J, Rose. J. Turman, E. We-ml-. J. Richards, M. Murrag Row Two: Beverly Barnes, D. Davidson. J. McQueen, A. Ladviiz G. Ginther, D. Farninz. K. Moeck. C. Ramsey. .l. Pierson, D. Minarsich. .l. McAlister, J. Allison, M. Mannie. K. Lasham. Row Three: M. Dracohly, Frances Schakohl. l. Doyle, S Asbjornsen, M. Williams, J. Hiqzins, C. Swesey M, Callahan. E. Breakey. P. Schwartze, M. Ressler, P. Ramsaur, A. Erickson, D. Wulfekuhle. J. Akers. Row Four: J. Jackson D. Perry, N. Iverson, L. Tresch, C. I-fckrolh, J, Sawyer, S. Kremer, B. Goodale, S. Smith, B. Yates. D. Dudacek, B. Andre, L. Andrews, S. Lipoma, D. Alexander, B. Woodward, D. Buchanan. Answering the phones, sorting the high school mail, distributing the morning bulletin, typing operating the school switchboard, and collecting absent slips were the jobs of the office girls, wh helped the high school secretaries. R w One: Mr. Turman, C. Breitsprecher, J. Salisbury, J. Pctrowski. Row Two: E. Smith, P. Morrison, R. Olson, P. Curry. NG PAT Viking Patrol is a service organization composed of iunior high boys and advised by Mr. Eldon Angelo. The boys are elected by present members and remain in the club unutil the end of their freshman year. This year one of the duties of the group was to put up the traffic barricade on Seventh street in the morning and remove it after school. OW One: Mrs. Nrss. C. Mzinniv. B. Butler, M. Robbins. B. Ramsey Row Two: I.. Ohm-ru. B. Finch, D. Howard, D. Decker, B. Montgomery, I Anderson. SMOKING C F r i ir me 0 In Blincr Hemdsclmdn The smoking committee got together with students who had been seen smoking withhin the smoking zone and asked the student to sign a pledge that he would not violate the school smoking laws again Row One lx L.: l lm W Tioinrsrn M Drdroslx ROW TWD f xNltklIl Row Three L Sjorlvn OMMITTEE Each year two sophomores are elected to the smoking committee a d remain in the group throughout senior high Mr Jim Turman was advi er of the group Q0 Row Onet J. Westover. D, Apple, D. fruwc, L. Plvtchvr, It. Evans. Row Two: S. Duuugig. R. fligiplliuri, M. Gibbons, T. Shrrnmn, Mr. Anzelo. .Xhsvntz B. Mercer. DEBATE CLUB A new club at Puyallup this year was the debate club, whose members were mostly from the regular sophomore debate class. The debate members took part in five league meets and three tournaments. ln tournament compe- tion the team won one first place rating, two seconds, and one third, At the end of the season Puyallup took sixth place among i5 in the league for their first year of debate. Mrs. Mary Ness served as adviser. k19,l.I 'F X Above, Row One! I. T.IIImt, Y. Drfhaux. D. Hale. J. Tuilrl, .I Hililreth. Row TWO: .l, Aksrrk, I, Srlmmrlvr. A. Ulsrn. F. Lvlvlv, Mr IIi-nilrivkson. Row Three: B. Iimw, N. Gorilla-II. B. Ygmrlcrhilt, IJ. .I.icksun, II, Nuiiiiiiiiilx PROJECTION CREW Showing movies was the main duty of proiection crew, but they also were responsible for the public speaking system in the gym. David Cook was elected president of the group at the beginning of the year. Secretary was Val Newton, who kept the books straight and took care of paperwork in connection with the films. Projection crew receives no credit, but each member receives a letter at the end of the year. AK' ilf'-did Above: NI Williams. Y, Ni-xstuii. TICKET COMMITTEE Selling tickets at the door during all home athletic events, dramatic productions, and music presentations were the girls of the ticket selling committee. These girls were chosen by Mr. Robert Vollen from his office practice classes. GE CR Vtforking in the background on Viking Varieties, the Christmas concert, assemblies, and most plays was the stage crew under the direction ol Mr. Morris Hendrickson and stage ntanager Ray Namenuik. Sets were rarely copied, but usually designed originally by the director and crew. The group worked during regular stagecrew class sixth period and also, when necessary, alter school and evenings, Because the high school auditorium was the largest in town, it was used for many things an ordinary high school auditorium is not. Community concerts, the March of Dimes show, and the Orthopedic guild style show were all pre- sented in the auditorium. The P.H.S. stage crew took charge of lighting, curtains, sound etlects, and spotlights. v Below. Row One: Y. Newton IJ Srurnek. R. Frm-mam. Row Two: It. Drnin ROW Three! Mr. Walter, D Cook. A. Linrlhcrk. G llvs. IJ Ilmsurtl, B Bvru. I.. Churnins. Absent: II. 'I'viii1-lin. II Wnrniiin. SEASON TICKET COMMITTEE The season ticket committee consisted of three girls from bookkeeping classes, They took care ol issuing SGG- son ticket material to home room representatives every month, and counted, recorded, and deposited the money collected. Miss Margaret Hughes was adviser of the committee. Row Four: Ihiiisaur, T. Below: K. Elvins. D. Goldsmith, S. Svinth. 3 Z7 xQ,A 4 3 x Y COUNC ow One N N vltfn l Tharge M TTJITHIP Nl Thompson l Flthen R Vlarshall A Erlckson D Wulfekuhlc- Ml Watson Row Two S 'Vlu an x 1 T uc rrx un aker L BFOXKHTIE ell w ee ex s 1 Bm s Brut prcchrr M Brad ex R Elhott S Hclander D Rohlmm NCIL CL The Hu Y councul consusTs of The ofhcers of each Hr Y and Tru Hu Y club The ofhcers of The councul were Press denf Val NewTon SecreTary Mardell Mannue Ove H X rcrr-nr Th fue The Hu Y councnl has been organrzed To hold TogeTher The HI Ys and Trl HI Ys and To coordunaTe Them wuth The Y M C A AT The beglnnung of The year The consTrTuTlon was esfablxshed To mannTasn The prnncxples and sTandards ThaT govern The HI Y and Tru Hn Y clubs Durrng The year The H1 Ys and Tru Hr Ys spluT up Therr meehngs and meT separaTely To solve some of The md: vrdual problems of The organrzahons The dances held In The War Memorral buuldung on Frrday mghTs were sponsored by The HI Y and Trll-llY clubs Each club sponsors Three dances a year and The dances are chosen by The clubs aT a councrl rneehng The money ThaT rs recerved aT These dances may be used by The clubs for world servrce ofher proIecTs and a scholar ship for a boy and grrl For The lasf blg lo1nT prolecT of The year The clubs held Thesr Easter servrces T T H l - I l R Z'..'e'r,', ar, .T' , ,. .' ,'ss .. :.'..ll-, C Titus. 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I ' IIIIIIIIIN IIIIIIIIIIHII VII IIrvNIIIvlII I,IIIK Tr-IIIII SI rI- .Im . .I I FIIII-n T 'LIN I-r I'i.tII IIIIIIIIN NGH OW one r llo 1 1 r 11 w wo I rr r I NI lnnlnf' 'I um omvrx W ree Brel!- vrcrhr-r D mxti Pctrou lu ihar P5 H M R W ur Ilxllmc Ill 0 o cr I Bo I Qoomer X 1 Prv ul:-nt Bob Form Mrc Pri' nlrnt Lhunlx Brutsprs-clur Secretarx B11 X aus Treasurer Gan Ea on HI Y TRAINING GROUP W One 'NI Gllwhrrn .I B RMI W wo In IJ In Nurnnn ROW Three I In r o I .I ll D -A K Prgqdgm Jxm Lett Sccrctarx Treasurer Bruce Powell a CH HI Row One Mr Elkenberry T Watkins D Doran B Moore R Jonas Row Two B Arnold J Murray Danny Nesew A Murry T Demmrtt D Brovm Row Three D Gllmore M Bradley D Thomas R Am re-sen D Jackson B Andre OW Four R Goodale R Anderson 'VI OBr1en R Elliot D Andresen F Scheyer President Alan Nlurrav Mce Presldent Mel Bradlfex Secretary Ron Anderson Treasurer R03 Flllot 1 , A fl SENIOR HIGH GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Row One! II. Penhale, C. Beckstead, B. Sale, C, Christie, B. Belanger, B. Riis, J, Friese, J. Pierson, C. Seariin, B. Elliot, W. Keller, A. Martinson, D. Yaneff, B. Thorsen, S. Tomlin, T. Crouch. Mr. Owens. Row Two: G, Miller, S. Newenhoff, C. Ramsey, J. Thomas, J. Novosat, D. Buchanan, P. Blanchfielcl J. Akers, M. Callahan, V. Clasby, J. Stanley, W. Yeager, N. Fogel, J. Parker, G. Thorsen, P. Rainsaur, D. Miller. Row Three: M. Rhea, H, Turney, D. Keil, C. Bartness, J. DeB0lt, D. Van Horn, E. Yeager, M. Edghill, L. Beech, A. Squires, S. Svinth, L. Heindselman, M. Buess, J. Marsh, D. Ferris. I . r CHOIR, GIRLS GLEE SING FOR PRDGRAMS Selected from the second and fifth period chorus Another senior high vocal group was the girls' glee classes of Mr. Owens was the A Capella choir. lt was club who also sang on Campus Radio Theater, in the composed of about 55 voices, Christmas program, assemblies, and the spring concert. The Choir performed fgr Qggemblie-5, Cqmpug Rgdio These two QFOUFJS also took pClI'T in the large :f'lSGI'TllDl6 Theater, the Christmas program, and the spring concert, contest held in April, and members ot the glee club took as well as Baccalaureate. part in Viking Varieties. A CAPPELLA CHOIR Row One: B. Belaneer, K. Lein. J. Nfivosat, G. MrBean, .l. Friese, K. Alexander, E. Yeaeer, J, Aki-rs, Y. Clashy, A. Martinson, C. Scarim, C. Christie Row Two! D. Miller, M. Buess. L. Heindselnian, S, Svinth, B. Porter, W. Yeager, A. Squires, D. Yan Horn, J. Stanley, F. Delano, A. Martinson, J Pierson, B, Glaser, B. Spruell. Row Three: J. Marsh, .l. Fithen, R. Harinz, P. Sehwartze. J. MacKay, B. Daily, B. Cox, D. Keil, L. Beech, M. Ress ler, B. Riis, U. Famine. ROW Four: K. Veal, J. Balluu, J. Tmlrl, 'l'. Barker, J. Williams, C. Cortesi, L. Criss, S. Marsh, B. Markholt, D. McLeod, T Fox, E. Ballard, E. Yan Pevenage, Mr. Owens, gg, 306 FEE liiglff 'D NONETTE f Len: ci rhfmic. M. .unity J. Dv' Bolt, L. Brvrli. I'. Srhxmrlzv, J. Friese, I.. Hr-imlsolman, B. Bc-Langer, M. Buess. JUNIOR HIGH BOYS' CHOIR Left, Row One: R. Murray, D. Carlsen, L. Koth, G. Nelson, K. Decker, T. Minursich, R. Hustcd, K. Foulkcs, D, Dickinson. Row Two: D. Apple, J. Kr-rst, J. Nur- throp T. Christa-ns:-n, A. Gibson, L Bryan, J. L0iilli.iiiwr, B. Jnhn son, B. Frmlrirks, T. Rec-dvr, G. Wflghi. Row Three: B. McL0ed, B. Kipp, E. Schulcr, E. Demmitt, R. Geiger, T. forak, L. Fletcher, M. Balzinski, B. Hines. VOCAL STUDENTS LEAD ACTIVE LIVES One of the active vocal groups this year was the girls' nonette, composed of Cathy Christie, Leilani Bech, Marilyn Jolly, Pat Schwartze, Beth Belanger, Judy Friese, Lois Heindselman, JoAnn DeBolt, and Marlene Buess. The nonettes, along with the boys' sextet or alone, sang at various club meetings and luncheons around Puyallup. The sextet consisted of John MacKay, Bob Daily, Jerry Todd, Bob Markholt, Luther Criss, and Ted Barker. Members of the two groups were very active in Viking Varieties, both in writing the scripts and in taking leading roles in the show. Those who had charge of scripts were Lois Heindselman, John MacKay on Paris, Judy Friese, Cape Cod, and Luther Criss who wrote the opening act which took place in room 3ll. Another new organization in P.H.S. this year was the iunior high boys' choir, directed by Mr. Owens. They par- ticipated in the Christmas program and Viking Varieties. SEXTET VIKING VARIETIE5 SCRIPT WRITERS Below: Mr. xiii-pm, B. Markholt, L. crass. .1. Tuhrl. T. Barker, B. Daily, Below: L. Criss, L, Heindselman, J. Fris-se. J. MacKay. J. MacKay. v - M 6-swf 2- -J Q -' . i Y i 'P 3J.. ' ENSEMBLES TAKE PART IN CONTEST This was the firsf year fhaf a senior high dance band was or- ganized. The members mef af 7:30 on Monday mornings. This group made its first public performance af the swing concerf. The mixed clarinet quarfef, Trum- pef Trio, and The B flaf clarinet quarfef participated in The ensem ble confesf held March 6 af Clover Mrxzo CLARINET QUARTET park Iwi, School UIIIIIIJII mu A 10 0 Iiiilmir i CLARINET QUINTET TRUMPET TRIO Ix xii mi i NEW DANCE BAND MAKES DEBUT AT SWING CONCERT l 316 I w One C i ix r Lan cimoni r- I Row Two If-xer IL 4 rI urr ll I n cron 11 :ri .rl-in I ROW T ree iInDI51i D. R I . J. rm 'ily xi 0011, D. I nl. I cc 1 I Nl. 'iw II-, .I. IIicI1.nr1Is. I Ihxvusi-5, ID. Bi-yvli-r. Nl. IfiI!I1III, I., A I'l'Wll, C. Br-ilspri-i'I1i-r. A SI.1rImx'li'I1 .v a i 1 .:' i ' L '-' ml 1 -,X . w. U . , X. E N, I , f A 4 . ' u 3 f , . 'iv K J ' ' r ' ' 4 ,- f --- A I I ' .E . sf I , , I Y- .I A x , U ' b 3 0 TJ ,l ' z Ro I I..Irwn, NI WIT-II, D Riihlr dn. C11 I Hof' , D Wvlls, D. R I I, B Ihnrznss-y. l4I1.nrIi-s IIuu.m. NI. St Iin-r 3 F. NI Q . ' W r , .I Schulz. fl Snvl . K M 'kwy J. Ifarxsvn. L. A II s . If BrVts' 'f'IlK'Y, If Ilwinslriirn, .X. 51. i if 1. h I I lfiix. . 'ht' INSTRUMENTALISTS FROM OTHER GROUPS 6 QW n O Cro In Orfel emi O rw no :fm qumfer ond the strung quartet were all ocmve Ground Rl-l 5 fm year Thebe group ore formed ol members ol fe Fond Q lwesrro ond prochce odrsnde of school mme usually f re o ofter sc oo STRING TRIO Seated K Sandburg N llvlanflar Slandlng P lxooscr x CLARINET QUARTET FRENCH HORN TRIO S Corllss R Callahan D xxl1llIl'lZlH lx Erlck on E Ward R Clement N lxleznechmldt in '5 STRING QUINTET STRING QUARTET edlllrd nm 2 hrnf f 05 L 1 X . Th Jlgfri, 'fefqu ,Fr lwlwr Tr',f'ng -1 ' ' V ' ' L rf R K - lw . ' J ' 'C ' 4 , be r lv I. . x K 4 i A va .. 'QI I .' D li' f -fit 4 Q K ff ' l wx -P. ' 4 x fo R . Seat I ' 'A nt. F fml: Sta d gi ll llxll, l' ,llpwyn I. Y.l:1 llr',,:l'l1' G- Cfifl V C FUN- -l- I'llH'ff1 L ' L' h'lY i ,pb Row One: L. Williams, L. Hickock, M, Cox, S. Corliss, K. Callahan, N. Solberg, C, Stickney. D. Whitney, K. Erickson, J. Boswell, K, Erh, J, llnling, .l. Munsen, Pfitzcnmeyer, H, Andrews, C. Bond, R, McCaleb, L. Miller, D, D'irlinr, K. Hammermeister, M. McCleury, D. Downing. L. McGowan, McPherson, B. Bahret, M, Parsons. R. Gilmore, D. Werner. Row Two: R. Vnlkman, B, Woulery, R. Brubeck, J. Zimmerman, B, Cziltlwvll, D. Campbell, E. Kary, J. Kalles, C. Pihl, N. Kleinsrhmillt, R, Clement, R. Johnson, K. Vain Diest, G. Vziars, J, Skirvinu, R. Lemkr. Row Three: J. Whreler, J. Alan, B. Boggs, D. Mr-yer, T. Kremer, F. Phelps. P. Cnrns, M. Kr-llmugh, J, Brice, A. Svsesey, J. Sand, M. Clement, L. Whitman, L. Ov:-rman, R. Moss, 5, Turman, J. McMurry, M. Wt-lzcl. C. Deck. JUNIOR HIGH BAND, ORCHESTRA ENTERTAINS The junior high band under Ed Krenz and the iunior high orchestra under Frances Stoeclcert were Two busy groups. They joined The senior high band and orchestra To sell nuts and the orchestra made enough money to buy sweaters for The group. On The orchestra schedule was a tour of the grade schools. Both the band and orchestra performed at The Spring concert and contest. The band also marched in The Daffodil parade. These groups learn much about music and are pre- pared for The senior high band and orchestra. The iunior high band practices every day during first period and The iunior high orchestra practices second period while third period is for the seventh grade string band, also directed by Miss Stoeckert. Row One: C, Jepson L. Yun Pevenage, K. Quirie, P, Durant, J. Riebolcl. AX. Broisman. J. Brown, S. Penquite, K. Sandberg. C. Shipman, G. Moss, R, Searim, M. Burtness. Row Two: R. Van Pevenaqe, M. Westmark, G. Bachelor, L. Pi-nquite, D. Lcvene, W. Belanger, S. Crziiq, S. Wilson, B. Knull, D. Book, Row Three: D. Davis, G. Singleton, T. Marshall, R. Nelson, G. Hawortli, P. Lett, D. Platter, C, Zeck, Row Four: G. Lorenz, L. Romero, M. Harris, F, Weeks, J. Pain, F. Dennis, J. Zimmerman, M. Bowser, G. Davis, R. Bachelor, 000, . Row One: D. Strrih. D. Whitman, J. NIt'NIlIFI'Llj', F. Mgirkwnrth. M. 'Q-fix S, NI. ilvmrnl, B. Amlrvws. J. Brchmvr, I., Klink. I.. Nvlsflfl, J. I'l'FI'IN K. Iirickson. I. Mumby, L. Munwy, J. Yan Bvvk. M. Harris, P. Ilewlilinlis, Il i'li-invnt. Row Two: .I. Miller, S. DUI. II, Smiril. J. Pihl. 'NI In II S Nu im I Sch i I Illlanl N Mnrill 'VI VII I I Ni B N lx 'NI II I Biunki I' Ni mir N1 Risliuls . 'Ill 1', ,. . 'THQ , -. . riilllll. . vs' 4, ,. ' r . , . Pav. . . rlnlllvrs, . 051 . . Iwi' , ., L' x , . . 'urn ', , . ' gl' , In Wynn. A. Ixinrqml. W, Bi-I.inus-r. .I. BurI.i5' Mr, IIHPIIN. Row Three: S Xlilliir. J I..irIxin, I'. II.inwn, II. Slivplmrfl. I.. Ihiiiillv. S .I.iiinuNIrI. I.. Uiiixiz. I' IM-sliimn, N, Bunll. I.. Ilrnlwck. M. 'Ii-kvl, I'. IUIIHIIIIIII. S M.il'tin. I'. Nl.irlin. J. XM-st, I' Ne-5, .I. IImI.imI, l, II.iiii. NI, .lnliiieiiim N. .li-nwn, I' Zvi-I. ROW Four: NI, Lulfrnssv, C. Wallis. Il. I'I.I1tn'r. I Iiniiisvy. N. 'I'ur1n.in. II, 5ll'I'III.IIl. I.. Ulwn. N, Sgiiiriwr. N I'nrI4-r. J. II.ini- nicriii.isti'r, I' EicI1I1urn. II. Andrews, K. Gruslmnu. IJ. Bivhn. IJ. Pclvrsun. A. Iiiitr-Ii. J. Mlirrluck, J. Curvy. D. Schneider, BI. fox. II, Fvrxwriln. JUNIOR HIGH VOCALISTS SING IN CONCERT Two iunior high vocol groups ore The iunior high chorus ond The junior high girls' glee club. These sfudenis ore fought the fundomenfols of music, such os note reod- ing ond music oppreciofion. The glee club mer ot 8 ci.m. every Vifednesdoy ond Friday morning while the chorus was composed of Mr. Owens' first ond sixth period classes. The glee club porricipoied in the Christmas progrom ond iunior high spring concert. The only public oppecir- cince of the iunior high chorus wus in The spring concert. Row One: K. 1,,1,i, I Hnvluncl. B. Thomas. N. Ycxil, Y. Bllnvr. I. Muiiiliy. I, Ns-Iron. Ii. Iirlugiruls, Row Two: J. Scifvrt. Y. Bluiitgnmq-ry, J, Lvtuur- ninili, J. B.irnvs ISI. I.xiC.rnss0. P, Hansen. A. Suninivrs. P. hnllanrl. P. Wvsriiigiri. if BmtIirrs. Ii Dew f'.inip. A. Shipiiigin. G. Mustgiil, N. Iverson, X Jniinw. S Gnmlivr. Mr. Oxwns. Row Three: J. I..II'IxIII. M. Kinrlrvrl. if Tote. I., Iliinrllv. K, Iii-iiliin, .I. Fvrris. J. N'Id'1iy. B. Muffilt. .I. Nlnrcilimnl. II. Xlinwr, .I. Wvsl. IJ. Wrlls, II. Apple ROW F0uI'Z T. Y1in1iQ.ixx.1, B. Jullhsun. .I. Ki-rst. I., Hrlgin. II 'I'Ii.iyvr. B. IIitr'licui'Ii, 5 II.friIin. U. Rnnsu, Y. Ilriuht. I.. llvviiiw. I.. IIIPICIIPF, M. Ryan. D. Tlxuuipsnm. B. Kipp, D. Ikinsmi, B, fVI1'I.i-ml. J. Yun Sir-kli-. T. II.iriIvr. 1 1 L 4 R W One f Dirk sun 'I' i ir 0 ilnii Row Two Ii I-x Ntim i N I 1 1 Row T V88 D Sihmit i 'N funn FFA MEMBERS PARTICIPATE IN CONTESTS The Future Farmers of America FFA as it is co monly known is the national organization of by and for boys studying vocational agriculture in high school ihis year Puyallup FFA had a peak membership of 63 boys The organization could boast of having two outstanding members on their roster Bob Zeller state vice president of FEA. and Steve Smith president oi the west central district organization of FEA. The iudging teams competed with others several times this year. The dairy iudging team journeyed to Vancouver B. C. in August and captured a second place. Tl'ey also ow One: A. , . I--. , Q ' . ow 0: B. Dcntun. R N xx v, . Sriiif entered the contests at the Evergreen st te f r t Chehalis Jim Denton Jack Schrnit and Lhuclc Wilson represented Puyallup at the Washington Junior Poultiy show at Seattle The Puyallup chapter was busy this year starting out the year by having a horticultural display at the Western Washington State fair and selling cider coffee and hot dogs at home football games. On a cooperative bass they purchased 300 bales of straw and later sold them to the boys in the group at cost. Puaaldzpf-'FA 'CURIOUS SAVAGE' IS SENIOR PLAY The Curious Savage , senior sponsored all school play, was the first dramatic production of the year. This comedy, directed by Mr. Robert N' wlf, was pre- sented in a matinee performance November lf? with an evening performance November 20. The plot revolved around Mrs. Savage, a wealthy old lady placed in the Cloisters , a very fancy asylum, by her three step-children who were after her money. Mary Thompson was cast in the role of Mrs, Savage. The extremely emotional and sharp-tongued step-daughter, Lily Belle Savage, had been divorced six times. She was played by Cleo Swesey, Titus Savage, a senator who was not allowed in the White House was characterized by Delano Dudacek while David Cook portrayed Samuel Sav- age, a fudge who had the distinction of having more cases reversed than any other presiding judge. Other members of the cast included Judie Hig- gins as Sadie May, an emotionally unbalanced girl, Roger Ufkes as Hannibal, a violinist who can play only two notes, Phil Curry as Jeffrey, a war veteran who was once a great pianist, Eileen grief-stricken mother, Janet Turman as who has given up speaking for life. Head of the institution, Dr. Emmett by Luther Criss while Marilyn Williams' Miss Willie, a nurse at the Cloisters . Dixie Culley was student directress Schakohl served as promptress. Sioden as a Mrs, Paddy, was played was cost as and Frances TOP LCN to Ri hi' M Thunip-un, J, Turmun, E. Sjmlvn, R. . 9 - t llfkes, J. Hiuaens, P. furry. Second Picture. Seated: P. Curry. R. lifki-s, .I. Hiuui-ins. Standing: l.. Criss. lf. Sjuilvn, D. Diiilzxcvli, if Sums-3, D. funk. Third Picture, Front: M, Thmnpsnn, .l. Turiimn, if Suvsvy Back: J. Higgcns. P. furry, E. Sjuilr-n. R. l'l'k0s, L. Criss, D. Cook, D. Durlarek, M. Williams. Bottom. Left to Right: .l. Hizeens. C. Svsesvy, L. Criss, P. Curry, R. Ufkes, M. Williams, D. Dudawk, E. Sjnrlvn. D. Cook, M. Thompson. ARSENIC OLD LACE DRAMATIZED MAY 14 Revolving oround two wocky old molds was the plot of Arsenlc ond Old Loce the tumor sponsored ploy presented Moy l4 Prevlously o Broodwoy hut thas ploy hos been grven rn rnony hugh schools throughout the Unrted Stotes Centrol tngures In the story were two eccentric splnsters nomed Mortho ond Abby Brewster por troyed by Colleen Honlun and Jonet Turmon re spectnvely Theur three nephews Teddy Mortimer ond Jonothon were ployed by Roger Wolff Delono Dudocek ond Roger Ufkes Peggy Thorge was cost os Eloune Horper Mortnmers tnoncee ond Loren Corlton portroyed Dr Emstesn Elolnes tother wos ployed by Doug Luttermon The members of the poluce force who hod reo son to belueve thot somethlng strange wos goung on ot the Brewster resndence were Brophy Steve Smath Kleun Jam Johonnes Olrloro Orlyn Peterson ond Lleutenont Rooney Phul Curry Addltuonol members of the cost were Morvln Hortshorn presented an the role of Mr Gibbs 0 prospectvve tenont ond Dovud Kolles os Dr Wlther spoon Mr Robert Wolf directed the ploy Assisting htm were student dnrector Bob Dolly ond promptress Solly Newenhot T , Seated Left to Right: ll mc- , . .1 . . tv. Stan - ' Left to Right! -tn-rs , ' .. .' ' . V, .l:h.mnc'. Center. Above, Left to Right: . mr . I Lenin. . at-rv, . Dudacck. enter, Below Seated: I. '1rr-c-. 'ng, o R' : R. Wo .. Dutlgunlx, . to L . '. 'n Il. .. far 1 . Om, Seated, L ft to R'ghtZ t I or . L . .r 'hnrn, D. Ka ' nding, Left to Right: .l. ,ft gm . , ' 'r-, I ' , . 't ' . x , 'n , . , ' . , . .r' . at ,tx L. Cir . x 3 ff'-PA-WE' ' ' F2 I 6 ii glib f jg 5 V 1954 ' ' H AUDIENCES Featuring an ingeniously devised fountain, almost professional ballet, and hundreds of striking costumes, the 1954 version of Viking Varieties scored a hit with capacity audiences April 9 and 10. The show, directed by Mr. Louis Owens, was divided into three main acts, two of which contained two scenes. These were Room 311, Cape Cod, and Paris. Room 311, done with a minimum of props, showed how an actual Varieties is produced. Cape Cod centered around a fast-talking New Yorker who tried to get the local girls to go West in 1850. The first scene was staged at the docks, the second at a clambake. A street scene near a sidewalk cafe opened the first part of Paris, which took place in modern day. Highlight of the show, however, was the park scene. Sets for this scene included a breathtaking fountain which spouted real water. Adding to this was the varicolored lighting which played on the fountain. Mrs. Joan Kern instructed the dancers and Mr. Morris Hendrickson was in charge of the staging. Viking Varieties: 1. Fulk l1dl1l'111E in the Clipe full flmiilmke ilone by entliusidstic nienihers. 2. Cds! sings Moulin Rouge in the Paris street vene. st Bdllet muster nlijrrts tn his pupils street reritzil. -1, Suffrzxzettes spread the word in the Cape C1141 Clanthake. 5. 'Die Rue de la Pais. fi. N Paris perk as seen hy this 5iair's giuilience. T. Fountain splashes while suiliirs sleep ainri statues stand. S. t'Yuu'll Never Walk Alone. 9. Entire Yxirii-tirs rust sinus I Low- Pgirisu in grxinrl finaile. 1 ni-5 Submerged a one act drama that has won almost possible awards for a one act play was the second play chosen for presentation lt was the story of six men trapped on the bottom ot the ocean in a damaged sub marine The only possible way of escape was for one of The men To be shot out Through the torpedo tube which would mean instant death The men drew cards to see which one would go but Brice who drew The card re- fused. Shaw went in his place and as a result the rest of the Crew locked him in another part of The submarine weakened by The damage. ' IZ D. . Prix , v,. .n1.u1v. V. Bvrrg, . .i',, ,. fur . ONE ACT PLAYS GIVEN FOR FIRST TIME HERE A new development for The drama department of Puyallup high school was seen January I7 of this year when a series of three one act plays were presented These plays were entirely a production of the drama department with drama students doing The make up publicity and properties Sorry Wrong Number featured Janet Turman as a bed ridden invalid Due to a mix up in connections she heard her own murder being plotted over the phone but no one would believe her B It Row ann In in 1 1 ni 1 rls e W u ff ir 0 r 1 N Nmwnhmi 6 C Goddard I Turn: in G 'Nelson Absent W B II I Hdrtm n The third one-act play chosen was Who Gets the Car Tonight a roliclcing comedy about a family ot tour named the Jones and their daughters boyfriend who all want to use the family car on the some night, One up- roarious situation followed another from the time the curf tain came up until it went down. Lett: U Ihr.-rwyil It IIiivl,i4s'Ix, N Iuiisun If Nlmlvvlil, .I Akvrs. ORGANIZATIONS SERVE PUYALLUP HIGH WELL Nineteen students ioined Miss Hildo Skreen's retoil selling closs this yeor to leorn the yorious techniques in sell ng, disploy, store policy, rnerqhgn. dise technique, personolity development, buginegg orithmetic ond other things pertoining to business. Highlights ot the yeor were two trips token by members ot this closs Beverly Bell, os governor of the locol group, went to Olyrnpig egrly in the yeor, Und in MIOVCIW eight gtudentg pgglqgd thgir SUNCOSGS to troyei to Yokuvo tor the Vyoshington Retgilgrg stote convention. Row One: IS Ihrni- Ir Ilirsims. B IM-Itt, If II.iIiii-I. I. I'i-rrp, NI Iii-wil Row Two: I. Hurst, I3 Kinir. NI NI1.irIIi'. Il Hi-Il II Ynrrls. N W.IIsxwrtIi. NI TIxr.iII ROW Three: .I Wi-tiititiitli N1 Ili-liiimli X llliiiqtiill. It SI1iluiit.iii,NI IIl.iiIIi-5. 'Lhss Nkivi-xi Junior high librorions ore given two Credits for this course ond it is ottered to freshmen only. The girls toke turns being on duty before ond otter school ond also work for one ossigned period eyery doy under the guidonce ot Miss Jeon Wotson. Their duties include preporing new books tor the shelves, checking books in ond out, toking turns with the dis- ploy on the bulletin boords in iunior high study holl, repoiring books, filing cords, ond keeping the yerticol gnd the outhor tile up to dote. Row One' It Nliwvlir IH I.itiIwu, I. Nilsnnl 5 Iktril. I. Hi-il-wr, X1ies IX.ttsi-ii Row Two: II Stiiriininn. N 51.irtin. NI Iiinuiir. I' I-.ngl.iiiiI, I' I'rIii'. LI, Yi-.iI. ID. Nlltttnril :II. N. Two senior high students ecich period gove up o study holl to ossist Miss Florence Pfefterle in the senior high librory. These students checked books in, shelved them, repoired them, ond checkec study holl ottendonce. ln the toll the onnuol foculty librory teo wos held to ocquoint the foculty with new books in the school librory. One of Miss Helen Alexonder's home economics classes took core of refreshments. In Moy the troditionol librorion's picnic tor old ond new members wos held. Row Onei I. Kqrk. J. Pctorsnn, T Pnrlvr. W Ki-Ilmuelt. B. Belangcr, B Spitlpr, Miss Pfc-fforlv. Row Two: D. Iluiiacvk, D. Knarreborg, II Y.isii'k--. B Porter. 51. Rimv, N I'XIK'Tl.lNI PEP, SPORTSMANSHIP HELP TEAMS TO SUMMIT .ffsx Lv,-,uri X ROW on!! L4 HHH, J- Cowan, D. Shipman, B. Corey, W. Campbell, R, Rauch, J. Robertson. D. Howard. G. Ripley, R. Andresen. Row Two: E. Smith, A. Murray, G. Palmquist, D. Thomas, R. lNlcCormick, S. Bisiz, R. Olson, E. Shaw. D. Duzuuy. Row Three! Mr. Larson, D, Makepeare, C. Breit- sprecher, G. Batty, R. Ufkes, G. Eason, D. Gilmore, J. Stroh, H. Swanson. Row Four: J. Carlisle, .l. Kern. A. lsaksen, D. McLeod, L. Peace, B. Lodge, D, Varner, M. Saiher, T. Elsdon. ROW Five: Mr. Sparks, K. Rohqrtson. R. Eliot, .l. Los. A. bchroetlin, B. Markholt, B. Arnold, T. Templin, Mr. Harshman. ' . If 4 VARSITY ,GRIDMELN FINISHJJJTHIRD lN CONFERENCE , , , , I l ' . . v l I A moderately successful season Was enioyed by the Puyallup Vikings for the season of 1953. The varsity team wound uptheit. year with a seaSon's record of four lost, one tiedland five won'outfof ten games played. ' The' Vikings were captained by' Roy Elliot this year who, held the end position on the starting lineup. Puyallup placed only one Amon on the all-conference first team and .that was Dick Duguay, left'tackle. The Vikings were not .represented on the all-state squad. , g '. ' Starting theit officiolyleague seralon outlwith a bang, the Vikings trobnced ,EnumcEaw 25-O. Backs Alan Murry and'Gary Eason contributed greatly talhis victory. The next game with Clover Park was la close one with the '-Vikings winningj-6. Taking on one of the best Kent- Meridiani teams for years, the team won again 27-l2.. A O40 deadlofck wafithe result of actlan withpowerful Auburn. The lndians'also fell before the Vikings by Q score of l9-O. I-jllghline, league champions, sunk. the Puyallup grid ffmen l8-6 in a very heated battle:-. The traflifional Thanksgiving Day game with Sumnq came out in' favor xof' Puyallup 27-6. This game mode Puyallup sports history as the first high school game televised in this area: 'ln non-league action Puyallup lost three games, Van- couver 34-l2, South Kitsap l2-6, and Bremerton l9-7. All three of these teams were considered as tops in the state. Puyallup signed a two year contract with the Everett Seagulls and play will begin next year with them. ln the annual letter assembly it was revealed that Gail Palmquist had been elected captain for the next fyear. Guard John Robertson was the recipient of the 4 . .5 inspirational award, Fullback Gene Shaw and quarterback Gary Eason shared scoring honors with 30 points each to their credit. Captain Roy Elliot led in yards gained from passes with l85 and was followed close behind by Alan Murry who had l68 yards to his credit. Harold Swanson, a junior, led the extra point depart- ment with six conversions. Daryl Varner, the Viking punter, had an average of 3l.4 yards for his kicks. Gary Eason led in yards gained by rushing with a total of 693 yards. Gene Shaw was second with 531 yards. The Vikings had lO5 first downs to their credit this year and lO8 first downs scored against them. They earned a total of llO points and had 43 points scored against them. Sumner was the only team to make an extra point against the Vikings this year. Puyallup will lose many valuable men through gradua- tion. They are Jim Cowan, Dick Shipman, Bob Corey, John Robertson, Doug Howard, Alan Murry, Ron McCormick, Steve Bisig, Gene Shaw, Dick Duguay, Chuck Breitsprecher, George Batty, Gary Eason, Don Gilmore, Jim Kern, Arvid lsaksen, Bob Lodge, Daryl Varner, Milt Sather, Tom Elsdon, Roy Elliot, Bob Arnold, and Tom Templin. Although the Vikings lost only one league game and tied one their final league standing was third place. !i,4f-LJ LVN! M' fm ROW One Vlr Turman P Aman P Wlurzdnti I G ther D bherrx J All n Q luhn on R Thomason Row Two T Harder E Par s B Rowell S Duzu 9 it ueniu B 'Vlercvr nw Three L1 Parmeter W Haftshorn P Jostles I Orcharr McCallum A Skinner I 1r'Vlinu fnoleon L morn w r c o in B Hdrtson Baruch lx Sdmup sun D Thompson I Hodgin C uchanan D Pvt:-r or 4 on w Ive 'N I lc' G En- BABY VIKS SUCCESSFUL The Baby Vikings enloyed only a mediocre season with a record of two wins and tour losses They were coached by Jim Turman and Dean Nicholsen The Baby Viks got off to a good start by defeating the Kent Meridian luniors in a very exciting game 70 In their second game ot the season the story was the same and the Baby Viks went all out and defeated the Clover Park team I9 7 Their first loss ot the season went to their arch rivals Sumner Bobcats with a score of 6-O. The second loss came when the Baby Viks played Enumclaw. When the game ended the Enumclaw team was ahead with a score of 7-O. Later in the season the team suffered their worst defeat to the Puget Sound team 20-O. ln the last game of their season they lost a thriller to enton - . , ,lv ANT acc., .,,,fQ.'::F Weaifa, we fe B27 f 'LSP f ' J , D 7 if 0.A..,,srx-1 - K f- 'J K.dA - ' 1' cc 4 if 7:9-.U DRILL TEAM,PEPSTERS ADD SPIRIT, COLOR A iivey ' quartet of girls led Puyallup's pep songs this year. Not only were the old favorites led by these girls but they introduced many new songs too. These four girls were Sharon Abjornsen, Cleo Swesey, Judie Higgins, and Kay Lasham. These girls came out in all kinds of weather and added much to the spirit of the football and basketball games. The Drill team made history this year at the Thanks- giving Day football game by being in the first Puget Sound league game to be televised. They also performed at other football and basketball games, They climaxed their year by marching through three cities in the annual Daffodil parade The drill team was led by Norma Iverson the adviser and coach was Miss Lorraine Flower and the manager was Carolyn Sparks Upper 5 Asbgorn en C Sm-sex J HIZZIDQ K Lasham Certltr Half time entertnnment alThanks2n1n2 clax ame Banfl drill team and majorettes Bottom OW One L nx Ixcrsun B Barnes W Two Ir 1 Son w Three P Nu ris I- sons lx vin nnwx Ricks-rt B Iinscn ROW Four D Reece B Bu vsell IK Marlow B Barnes J Ba h J Akers R Bll in s W FIVE I 'VI Gratzel M FlIkll'1N R Marshall I f rl G Minarsich I Eckrutlx R W SIX D Daxldsun D ar 2 C. arks I ti 1 orsun un is :wil B out ward drlcks 193 94 'O 2-M' Qi' if iv- 'ic' -V V ,ff 4 4- W. 'evil , M a ew. :sf www Qs-E191 Jimi?- 'f ,.-vou-u- ,,...-an X ' 1 I ', ' ' s . .. .' . Q, 'ff I lv R 2 '. F ', N. -- , Ro I I. Gilrvgtlx, B Nvl- ,. Ro : . .' r ' , ', I'.ir- , , '. If , C, Ra ' BI. I . , . 5 ' . , '- . .V 4 , V A ,I V I . 5, . ' li gf. Ro ' : ., Hill, . . '- -, gl . ' ', . ' J , ., Ltr , ' A . - . , . , W- 1 ,O nm, . bp' IM Sn tl. B. 1 fm, tk ww? , 'rh , , K. E1 -' L, M' N L, f ' FI1 ,w it ,M uni ,, 'y fi I -L ,. I I I . r y - I D755 'fi - 1 , , eff ' 'Y-xml - - A .3 , , . -W hw ' , , .V ' .I 4 ,r YELL LEADERS AND TUMBLING TEAM BOOST TEAM MORALE Two bts four buts sux buts These and many other famuluar yells were led thus year by four very luvely and peppy gurls They were Queen Mardell Mannue and Duchesses Bette Schakohl Colleen Hanlun and Sharon Kremer These gurls were very fauthful un showung up for all the football basketball track and baseball games The uunuor hugh yell leaders were also very fauthful un leadung the uunuor hugh team un all lcunds of weather These gurls were Queen Kathy Keogan and Duchesses Jeanette Rees and Kathy Palmer The tumblung team captured the hearts of Puyallup students and cutuzens un many excutung and suspense frlled performances Thus group was coached by Mrs Joan Kern er I hum: lx Pune nter C nlun N Mun u B Schakuhl S hreunvu Bottom Pucture Le Pyramud ,une irlnxu rth up run u B Center mfr I Buehn P F r rt u t Pyramud nn: ltku uu hnullh t HI lrlus rth 95 1. 1 I - I - - AH UDP I -. RCUN, K. '4' HH, ', Ll u r. Ce . Hu 1, Vu'l. . nl: ft ' 1 ,I Bla u , G, Shank. if Grzuyhml. 5. Siu' .ar ut, .l, 5u'l1r.ln1nu, 5 zuuvun, I K. Pnl - , J ' , K, K0 sun. .I, ur K. R'gh 'Z .lu .u - Nl. r' u th. D. Q , It, Suu-'nu.lnn IP. B1 le. B, ll.urtus. F. All ur . TIE FOR SECOND PLACE IN LEAGUE 'H My . ., ,, e-gm y I, Above: Shim rimkrw rt lmslkt't in gum with I-Inttmrlgtw. Right, ROW One: .l. Murr.iy, B. Bsnirsr, A. Murry, Il, lliiwgiril B. Sinzleton ROW Two: Mr Tiii'ni.in. fi Smith. N lVlurQ.mti, M. 0-BFTPTT. Nlr Nlcltiilxcitt ROW Three: fl Slmxx, If Pla-tr D. Filkin-, R. Elliot, B Antler-mn. A tie for second place with the Highline Pirates was the final standing of the Puyallup basketball team for i953-54. League champions were last year's coechampions with Puyallup, the Renton Indians. The Vikings started their season with a stiff schedule of practice games with some of the top teams in the state, The first game was an overtime with the strong Elma Eagles which the Vikings lost in an exciting overtime. As league action got under way the Vikings edged the l-lighline Pirates, who later captured sixth place in the state tourna- ment, 5062. The Viking treveled to Everett to lose to the Seagulls 45-39. The Everett crew was leading the state basketball poll at the time. Again in league action the leagueeleading Renton Indians downed the Viks 49-42 in a hard fought tussle. The Vikings won in one of the most exciting games of their season, stalling with three minutes to go and a one point lead. Next on the Puyallup schedule was the short 75 M23 1 :- 4 WO but point happy Auburn squad, another of the many overtimes resulted in a win for the Puyallup team. On their own floor the Vikings again beat the Auburn Troians who went on to take fourth place in the state tournament, In still another overtime contest the Vikings lost to the league leading Renton squad for the second time during the season. Puyallup had no trouble getting past the Kent-Meridian Royals in their first league game with them, but the Royals came back a greatly improved squad and upset the Vikings 38f4l in ct nip and tuck tangle. Taking second place in the Puget Sound League entitled the Vikings to go to the West Central district tourney. The first tourney game N BY VIKING VARSITY HOOPST Above: IT. ,Xiiiliw-scri. R. ,Xml R B 1 N with Franklin Pierce was won easily by the Viks. Bothell spelled out a one point loss for Puyallup which was made up for by defeating the Central Kitsap five, The game which told the tale was the next match with Bremerton, lt was lost and the Viks' chances of going to the state tournament were lost with it. C! Above: O Bri W Renton , ,, l2 PUYALLUP , . lO Highline ,, , IO Auburn ,. ,, 7 Sumner ..., .... H, 2 .. IDS Kentftvleridian ,. . 5 Enumclaw , ,, , 5 Clover Park 5 SENIORS TAKE INTER The sophomore squad, cooched by Jim Turnion, seemed To hove o good seoson Under their belts with o seoson record ot T8 wins ond two losses, both ot them to Stodium teorns, The iunior high Teofh pictured ot the upper right won the iunior high intromurol boslcetboll chornpionship by ploying seven gornes ond winning oll ot thern. They were the shortest te-one thot ployed bosketboll in Puyollup high school this yeor. In the senior high intromurol boslcetboll ploy the Cordinols, by going through the seoson undetected, won the senior high irwtromurol boslcetboll chonnpionship. The seniors won tirst ploce ond closs chompionship by winning oll but one of the gornes they ployed in closs cornoetition. The only deteot ot the chornps wos to the foculty by o score ot 59-30 Above, Row One: .I. .T-ih.inni-s. .I 'I'h.iyi-r Row Two: ii S.iuwi .T .Iii Y hrllvyirl, .l Wllllmllis, XY D.ili-sky. 1' Murllssiill Row THYEEI MT. Tufmlih R Vrrixw, N, Fnuirls. TT Yiwvy, D. Biiiili-I, ll H.irl. Above, Row One: T. Arthur. D Applv, T. Mirhirsii-h. J lwstiiwr. Row Two G, ilrilinsiin. D. Iwiiilw D, Crowe. R, Rcilwrtsiin Belowi V Dm-k, F. Sihgilwhl. D. Willi.mi-, B Imiluv. Absent: S Liprimi 51 Stirhm-r, D Exnns, Below, ROW One: B Timus. .l. Ki-rn. G If.isiin, I2 Gxliiiiirr Row Two B. .'Kmlrii, D. Whilv. XI Brgadley. B. Curvy. CLASS HONORS ,Q .Q WQLZJjg..o,4ll L'+ i w Wal V aff' 'ogl rtal QQ' f fm? Z' 5:-r' TEAM WORK AND Bos etbol youleyltoul png pong ond bodn nton ore tour uno or soorts un tle Gurls Athletuc ossocuou n Sophomore uunuor ond tuor gurls ore eluguble to tor out for these soorts lNhen they eorn 550 pounts they Nur o letter All gurls who hole eorned letters then become rnentbers of the letter club The oftucers of thus club lor hus yeor were Morulyn ouehn presudent Joon Ruchords fuce oresudent Pot Gctllont srcuetory ond Alvero Lodwug rts nuouuogou Tlo od eu t gurls sports ond uetter club us Muss Lorroune Flower The gurls leorn good spoutsnuorushup ond teounworlq They eorn lOO pounts tor eoch uuuouor sport ond extro pounts con be eorned un nuony dutferent Woys One rnoun event for the gurls us the buke rude to Pount Detuonce ond C ogcuun the st u J f the yeo Du g thus ru they duscoyer mony muscles they dud not know they hod The hughest oword o gurl con wun us the Gold Vuctory rnedol whuch us won by eornung 2400 pounts The Sulver Vuctory medal the second hughest oword con be won by eornung 2lOO pounts R w One S u l Row Two Center Row One t u ut TP Bottom Left Row One Row Two uuuu utter u x tom Rught t B vhn u u lc A l, ' H ' , u s 1. the ' ' ut ' I to , , ' seu ' ' ' n A . r X ,, . . l ' u I 1 Epo X 1 t wus ' o oll ' The u . bo lt ' ln 4pr'nc o r. run ' 'de TDD, 0 Z I R.uuusutjt. Nl fxlulullt. Nl Gu.utzu'u' I D Huululuumuu, 5 .-'Xsluuuuuuusu'uu, NI Ruululuuuus , Z G Ku'sl.ult. I' llruuluuluur, N1 .Xlulul l. B Ruuuuusuy. Row Twoi X Fu-uuuu-. li Hu-luluuu.uuu, .M Inrulxxus, 'NI Bivlun. Nl Rulluuuus. , 2 N1 Xluluuutt. 44 l.uuuuu's, If Yvuuuuuls. F. Iigurrus, 1 Nl Huublluns 1' lQu'uuuuulruu'. li R. sm. .l, Sh. ' , J. Nurxul. K l.:ush.uuuu, 5 Hduuullluuuu. Bot I. Inuuluuu, li lhruus. li K'luu'us1u'uusutuu,I llulruutlt, M, 1 , H. Y: s rkur, - Q . V F 1 K -Q7 SPORTSMANSHIPLEARNEDBYG A G RLS N' W One B ru un Ill I 1 urn Hx J ll vm mx: unmnr x 1 wo h H1 ,-nl' is xv WW X V xcers I N 1 P G.1H.m Nl Bxen A VISCFS Nirs hun Nllw Flower 101 ll -a 'YZ . Mfml . '? '1 ' TENNIS TEAM Front Row Y I'00to mn cr mx ws M 0 I n s I I7 Rohlman Row IJ muon 1' Sm n chu B11 I Iohmn s :Ike I rr ll AbSen Burlkv D Ixnarrchors, VIKING RACKETEERS ENJOY GOOD SEASON No Tennls league games had been played prlor To annual deadlunes but games had been scheduled wnfh Auburn Enumclaw I-Ilghllne Sumner Clover Park and Kent Merldran This years Team consusTed of Tuve reTurnlng leffermen and nine rookies The Team was coached by RoberT Vollen Due To bad weaTher The Tennis Team could noT spend much Tame prachcung buT were loolang Torward To a good season CDW Dunnl IXIIIIK n Below mu xlllll ru rn nc lu wli ,,. -I5 IO2 The lunuor hugh Tennus Team did noT have a deTnnuTe schedule To ploy other schools but made TenTaTIve plans To play Fufe STewar1 rumor hugh Enumclaw and Lake Washlngfon The PugeT Sound league does noT allow for rumor hagh Teams so Coach RoberT Vollen had To arrange The games IOR HIGH TENNIS Front Row R f I I K T 'VI mlm 0 III Il r- I W FEE In irsun n I xr x Sen Il x Uwr I 4 D sw Or B 'lhu Q0 bawaof -0- -Dv E V ll 3,4 IH L 3-11 Q!! 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Fervlt, Mr l'.rw5. 9 'WI WE- ...-Gf DIVOT DIGGERS DEFEAT LINCOLN 9M TO SM Thus year s golf team was composed of seven members They were coached by Joe Casey and the top man was Don Whnte Each player had a rnght to challenge any player un a higher posntzon and thus beat hum out of hls posrtnon The top man was also determnned nn thus manner Second place was held by Jerry Hostetler whsle Lloyd and Davud Hart held third and fourth place respectnvely In fufth posntuon was Ron Ferch The two alternates were Chris cunn and Ron Anderson ow Wht s s The golt team won their first game with Lincoln 9V2 to SV2 As thus sectlon went to press the team had several other games ahead of them wnth Franklin Puerce Kent Merlduan Renton Hnghlrne and Auburn They were look ang forward to a good season and also antsclpatnng some new players as A derson Hat look n Below Casey show hut PW' 'N y,...1.rIr- DQ,-mf -1 Q-'39 f' 'St ,MW-M 'FTW 1 NR . , . . . . . , ' ' ' 1 1 1 - ' , I Bel : ' ie make a wing as f n , r 0 . I ' 's 1 how. 1 Q I 1 ' - , ,Qt H 'I nu 1 A w up , , ly, 1 , . 51.4 ,Ax Q ' K .5 'P ' . A A I v 5 l . . ., , ' L Q. , D f . A E, i . V. . . 1 - ' ' ,, ' . Q X T A T T - Q 'try . , F . , 7 , , -- L , H 3 A T- - .. .fx I ,Mg 'f ' -k , P ' 1 V ' -f' , ' . - fl 'r-'I L , H . , to ft fr'- - - --Qf9. 5 ?3 I . v , 4 I A. 1 .' ,',5. -' . . . - Q , ., fl V :, V s F . y ,- .- mf, -f , yy- A ,A ,Ei V.-. . ' , - 'H ' . - - ' Q 5 . . 'PQ ' . .. L , , A., n .W I L: ,fviz .1 -I ' V ' -., ,Q f,.,'.-yi. fx - wif -f.:V.Q x.-I' V if V .- f T L , . T' 0 :S 7 . 9 rv T ' Z.-Q -A In ...xg ' .M ff ,Z I Ai- qt-:ia .116 .J cg, T T' , . .. .F yt. -Z., '- 'g1.-- 4. ' nter: Fi 'I'IiirtI pcii I I win: clnss, t pvriiifl' Ann Iittlfliilrl I I I I I I i l tl . liar ri rr!!! is ow. Row One: I N .iiiriiui-i , . yiiiri ws II .l-ini II Nlnisli. 'N N l ii iii E. CLASSES ACTIVE The freshman class was the only class offered physical education this year because of a lack of facilities. As in other years the boys and girls used the gymnasium for two week periods alternately, The other two week periods were spent in health class. The girls and boys learn the rules of many games, how to work together, and sportsmanship. The girls talce part in volleyball, basketball, tennis, badminton, tumbling, dancing, and ping pong. The boys take part in wrestling, boxing, hardball, basketball, and many others. Both classes participate in dancing, both follc and ballroom. ING MA V I K T M E N ORGANIZE SUCCESSFUL TEAM Offered for the first time at Puyallup this year was a new sportfwrestling. The Viking mat rnen defeated Stadium high school twice, QI-IQ, and 35-25, and lost twice to Lincoln high school 38-I5, and Zo-I5. All were reserve matches, A practice meet was held with Fife with no scores kept. Leaders in the field of individual scoring were George Smith and Vlfally Bresch. Jim Berry and Roger Uflces had the least points scored against them. 7 iili' N Sim i it siiii, I Lit tl It II t OW Two: NI: lviiiviitiini ff Fixntli, I. Nzrnili, I I I t I li I I l R I. .Millie-xxs, il Ii-tix. II Itlws W Iiivsfl' Ii I.ill'i K Iii 5 , I' z -. iv ,J iw an-A sf' as i it I. 41.4 if AL A ,x 4 41-an x, 1 1,-A DIAMOND MEN HAVE GOOD SEASON As rhe Viking went to press the varsity nine had delealed Kent-Meridian 7-5 in a practice game, los? To Stadium in Two very close games 2-l and l-O. Los? ro and lied Lincoln 8-O and 7-7 and last io Auburn in Their lirsl league game 4-2. This year's A squad was caprained by Don Gilmore, The squad was cornposed ol seniors, with one excephon, on The first nine. The BH squad sraried all very well with an 8-O win over Orting, but lost To The Sladium B 's 8-O. Dean Nicholson coached The varsify nine This year and Ernie Cemenlina was coach of The EB squad. f .v' 9? I FN , ' 4 A A Q Q .Sigh ROW One: IJ, l.e-xxtm. D llnxmiil. .X Xlvfl-5. Il. Fox. I. 5Tl'.lHlll4'j. ROW Two: ll Wurnniii, X I-fnsi-ls. P. Nlnrriwin. .I Strnli. W lliliwky, IZ Vriiiw. Row Three: I.. lwlliilliisi-li, If l'lvI:l1i-1 I7 Ilriiili-1, l. lhiililiiiiil, l'. llirl-sl. Il .Xlirl.-rsini. IHSEII y x n tg, Cri.i1'h liiliio-Ixllxm U x P 8 NMS 4 ., .- A X he A V. av ROW Oriel R Xnilrcsvn. Il .lnlinsiin. T. S.myu'. il, Nlurixii, 5 Flux. il. Stxwih ROW Two: . ,,A'. f H4 7 3' Il. Sxxiinsrni. G. Eusiin. R Smith. If Gilnmrc IT. llmmril, H Single-lun. Row Three: Mqiiy. I . Svhgikiilil. Nl. O'Bru'n, Ii, Plvtvlwr. ll, Llirfy. I'. Klnrrlssnn, A. xlllffdj. Inset! T, -15 'H Ch Nulml in eff 519'-f, f X O . ' Q M- 8. ..,,. VIKING CINDERMEN VIE FOR LEAGUE TITLE a' tl -. C! 79' J I 1 s M ' 49 .: sw Q I - .T 8 ' fi I-'t M . 'f ' ' f i' -.., I 4 -Z, Q. M- ' .4-f.ie+'rfH ff+ 3141'r4v .1Q-t t j ' I Top: Elsdon over tho ltop. Center: Norton comes in first. w.,,,ii...rf at . f - .Sf XA ,g..f ' nv g,f , A-I-3 qv. 'V ,A qt-Lg 515-llf Spa qiu b , 304 f vos ' TRACK WU. Due to annual deadlines only three of the six sched- uled track meets had been played by the time this copy was written, The team had sixteen returning lettermen, ten seniors and six iuniors. Gene Shaw was this year's captain. Gail Palmquist was the only member of the team who went to last years state meet, The squad was coached by Sterling Harshman and Art. Larson. In the first three-way meet of the year Puyalllup came in second. Renton had 58V2 points, Auburn, 397 and Puy- allup, 42V2. ln this meet Jim Palmquist won the I80 yard low hurdles in O12l.9. Dick Duguay won the shotput by throwing the shot 46 feet and 5V2 inches. Tom Elsdon came in second in the high lump. The next meet was with Cloyer Park and Franklin Pierce, In this meet Puyallup also came in second. Clover Park had 82V2 points, Puyallup had 43, and Franklin Pierce l4V2. Here again Jim Kern made a good showing by coming in first in the IOO and 200 yard dashes and third in the broad jump. Lorance Notton came in second in the 440 relay and Tom Elsdon was second in the high iump, Ne-llo Morganti placed first in the pole vault. At the third meet with Enumclaw and Kent-Meridian Puyallup placed second again. Total scores were Kent- Meridian ol 2f5, Puyallup 463f5, and Enumclaw 32. Tom Elsdon jumped 5' 9 in the high lump and tied for first place. Lorance Notton won the 440 in 54 seconds. Palmquist won the low hurdles in 22 seconds. Row One: Vesey. M. Yates, B. G. Arnold. J. Robertson, J. Ilildreth, B. Corey, W. Bresrh, Drnirlrl O'DeIl, B. Decker, J, Jaeger. ROW Two: R. McCormick, Bisie. B. Bearse, L. Notion, Mr. Larson, W. Bill, D. Lapitan, K. Creoly, Mr. Harshman, Row Three: J. Kern, T. Elsdon, G. Palmquist. G. Shaw, D. Duauay G. Ostrus, D. Shaw J. Ballou, D, Letourneau, J. McMullen, B. Goclzcr. Waller, L. Row Four: G. Elliott, R. Gooddle, Morganti, B. Anderson, C, Breitsprc-rher, G. Conley. D. Bergesen, B. Williams, J. Akers, G. Sawyer, .l. Berry, D. Andresen. JUNIOR HIGH CINDERMEN SET THEIR SIGHTS HIGH As thus annual was goung to press the uunuor hugh truck team had partucupated un three of the seven scheduled meets In the turst meet they placed second Clover Park had 43 pounts Puyallup 25 and Franklun Puerce I9 The second meet was unsuccessful for the Baby Vukungs as they came un Thurd The next meet brought them luck and they placed Iurst wuth 46'f2 pornts Kent Meruduan had 28V2 and Enumclaw had I5 pounts The squad had sux returnung lettermen who have po tentualutues for the varsrty team next year These boys are Hodguns Omerso Rowell Buchanan Lockwood and Gunther Others who have promuses for next year are Lunn Peters Parks Morgantu Downung and Gubbons The coach for the Junuor Hugh Track Team thus year was Al Jacobs Larry Omerso was the outstandung spruntman Lorun fS gs .4.,J Oh. -us., Qq ,av 11 ur'-rf throws thc shut rks .und Gunther go over the hurdles D Jasper Gunther was the outstandung hurdler Jack Lunn and Wayne Lockwood shared pole vaultung honors Duck Peters was the outstandung broad uumper and Gary Buchanan was the shot specualust ROW One D Sherry VI Gubhun W Gunther G Kuuux N1 Puts-rnudn D Juuscur D Harrus Row Two R 'Vlustud I Lunn C Morgan 1 IN Iockvmod K x IL Park B Povull D Dovsnlng ROW Three VN Benton I Ouuuersn D Peters Eu n D Vllzner N Nlurrzun IN Gunther D Buduun ROW Four K am n rru uuuun ernuan u F Ixuuuunuerzv IN ur hull B Bucluunan qv 5 I .IL 1lllll7 ' il uvnuuy, -u-121 XS RIG' uv ALLUP I0 MHC' ffl-Ir Nt -v-. 25 ,110-V I-. . 1 5, I I A .. 1 '3 - ll- 0qA'TTP ---.-44. v --..,..,,4q. l - 'F'vf--i- -1 mu.. .. .. ,- -... ..v.---- vp-1-. . . ' 5 ' . .- M-' T Y -r f Q ' - uf' J. ' . , ' I'- ' - . . ,L .- . ' 'L ' I - Pa ' 'I ' P I 1 1 1 1 1 . - 1 1 1 1 - ' - I r . . A . ' 'Eg V Y X C . I I ' . f ' xl '.:. , I Y V, . :.. ' . .. Y t', '., ',.Raj, 5 D., Lu Is ,-.. A I . . '. I I. I, L' IZ- . S uvlso , D. Willigunus, F. Bc' J. ZA u . J. H dgiuus, . ' II, T. 14 s ' , . ' ' . J. 9 L rf H . - f- gn H! 1 ',, ' ' ' 4 -1 .v F 1 ec, .- Y ,ku -.. Q 1 fu f 1 5, ,- f T .. 4q'. 8 ,Rue- I my .,, .A ' U: Q f Q H ' 0 I fl 1 I 'gp I -TU . . 'Z , I . , fu 1 P h 'M u , , , 4: .A . in 3 I Future T One: J. Richaids, B. Ramsey, L, Hess, C. Fox. Row Two: J. MacKay, P. Schvinrtze, P. Blanchfic-Id, E. Brvakey, A. Casperson, J. McQueen. Row Three: Mr. Van- dvruou, D, Robe-rtson. L. Criss, B. Cox, J. Kmckman, Miss Rosenzweig. Two clubs organized at P.l-l.S. this year were the Bible club and Future Teachers club. The purpose of Bible club was to give our members a spiritual lift to stay with them and last all week. Club members as well as local clergymen served as speakers at the weekly Monday morning meetings. Leading the group were: JoAnn DeBolt, president, Loren Carlton, vice president, Bev Sale, secretary. Miss Lenore Erickson was adviser. Future Teachers club was organized second semester for senior high students interested in a career of teaching. The group were members of one of five such clubs in the state, and were sponsored by the Puyallup Education association, Proiect points earned by the members in high school will go on into college in the chapters of Future Teachers clubs there. Officers elected were: Bill Cox, president, Pat Blanchfield, vice president, Betty Ramsey, secretary, Joan McQueen, treasurer. Club advisers were Miss Frances Rosenzweig and Mr. Alden Vanderpool. ADVERTISERS SUPPORT ANNUAL The business firms whose ads appear on the following pages of the VIKING have helped finance this edition by their advertising. This is the first year that we have used a magazine style layout in advertising, replacing the system of listing just the advertisers' names. The staff wishes to express its ap- preciation to these merchants for their support in helping us finance the book. QUALITY FOR LESS PUYALLUP RIVER ROAD Phone 5-8411 GORANSON'S REns.wHiTE OPEN 7:30 A.M. MONDAY TO I0 P.M. SUNDAY NIGHT IIO6 East Main Puyallup Bible Club-Row One: B. Jnhnsnn, P. Sandford, M. Humphreys, B. Sale, M. Filkin-. B Rii-. J. Schaffer. N. Johnson, R. Clenivnt, T. l'roui'I1, if Christie. C. Fav. Row Two: Miss Erickson, P. Schwab, R. Dixon, M. Goddinz, M. flviiiviil. P. Blunchfield, .l, Hznninerniastvr, ff Eirhhorn, A. flisperson, J. Van Lierop, M. Sandford. K. Quirie. R. Wolff, M. Abbott. Row Three: E. Deminitt. L. Carlton, B. Singleton, R. Deininitt, D. Kvil, 5. Fox, B. x, M A ' ' ' Cu . Edghxll, J. DcBolt. R. Gooddle, D. Andresen, D. Brown, D. Liljestroni. 'Q ,, .AI-situ' --'- qvi!f',Q'gy Wvixrx Ilrlll 'l's5.4m Nlguwlnw Onf l'l lt L H r Il l I Il Il l l I L t I Ill f BB L I Th S ll XI ut 1 ll 'I n B I I- I t lk 'Nl I' I I l 5 t 'Nl IIIX l l l I r f I I t. JACOBS 8. PETERS Attorneys or Low Phone 5-5l8l TI4 Second Avenue, S.E. Top Value Meats ond Groceries HI HO FOOD CENTER 6lO N. Meridian 5-6373 24 FLAVORS ICE CREAM Under New Management lOIl1 AT EAST MAIN Buy it by the Gallon CONGRATULATIONS -.- Hartman-Ames Studio T09 G- E' Vir9lIE1i:lLmenN KKa1IyqoE:aug Hardware Sporting Goods Surplus OPEN 7 DAYS A NEEK 9 TO 9 Locaied on R e Road Foshaug Studio Puyallup PUYALLUP FEED CO SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS II4 EatSte at 55191 WESTOVER S Market 8. Lockers HOME CURED MEATS 'IIO6 E MAIN 5 6307 A E N S RED a WHITE OLD PACIFIC HIGHWAY PUYALLUP WASHINGTON SMITS FLOWER SHOP FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 'IO6 NORTH MERIDIAN P yallup 5 53'I'I You Too CAN BE A WINNER Sues ssnvlcf MORELAND MOTOR COMPANY P yall p Wash ngton wwf FN W-57 'Q Aar und ll bott M 30 63 101 108 Abbott a son ac CI' Barrm Bre a Marulyn r Dorothy nder Katheryn om Duxue Alluson Jean llmendunger Dave Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson o Duck Douglas Laurence Lowell Ronald 15 97 106 15 58 59 32 92 66 77 72 73 15 71 103 rukey Ellen 17 62 66 70 65,72 108 Andre Ben Andresen Dave 15 71 97 16 108 106 Andresen Ralph .SU 71 62 58 90 91 16 98 105 Andrews Lynn Antonson Luculle Apple Jerry Armstrong Pat Arnold Bob Asbuornsen Sharon Asbyornsen Terry Atterton Mary Ann Ausbun Clarence Aynes Ollue 15 56 65 104 15 71 90 91 106 32 70 65 Bader B1rbara 'B3?e'r Fred Bagunsku James Bahr Ronnue Y Bahret Evelyn Baun R055 Baker Myrna ,-Botany jnabe Barabe Barker Barnes Barnes, Bamzs. 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But hope for the future is lztight and we are now prepared to face the numerous worlds that lie before us We of the T954 VIKING staff wish to express our appreciation to our faculty and administration for preparing us to conquer future worlds Recogmtlon is due Mr Harold nodgrass for his untiring efforts to help us top our work on the VIKING to our studios Foshaug Hartman A es Krug Wm lee and Henri Jacobs for a photography 'ob well done to the Puyallup Valley Tribune for the printing and binding of our books and to the S K Smith company for our covers M y this book be your record of special events classmates and time spent at PHS in conquering your world Administration Superintendent School Board Principals D ffl yd Advertisers -'AIU W4 IOB II9 Art Club W 'I K nfl Awards ,fd Bands L W My Senior .4 AJ 1 Junior Baseball Basketball 96 99 I e Club Boards of C ol Bus Drivers Choir A Capella Boys Chatt Choru lluniot Highl Classes n Solygtiomobex Et th Grade Seventh de X Cooks Custodlnans Deb fe Drill eam a ulty F H A Football G A A C U X. 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