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DEVELOP STUDENT TALENT . , 1 ww H . A 1, 5 L 'JP-if H -4 , T T 2 ,Q ni -sl ' gif ra E. :2 is A .Li E4 , i f - , V143 MUSIC TEACHERS Edward Krenz, Miss Frances Stockert, Mrs. Marion Clement, Louis Owens. DRAMA TEACHERS Morris Hendrickson, and Howard Shull ion ladderj, talk over some of the details of staging Our Town. The ladder was an important prop in this play. SING, YOU SINNERS! Louis Owens, hand waving, works at blending the voices of the junior high chorus class. Edward Krenz, who directed iunior and senior high band and senior orchestra, was an adviser of the assembly committee and the swing concert. Also teaching band and orchestra was Miss Frances Stoeclcert, who was a iunior class adviser. Music and language arts were taught by Mrs. Ma- rion Clement. Puyallup high vocal music teacher, Louis Owens also directed Nonettes, A Capella Choir and the junior and senior high Glee Clubs. Being in charge ot all plays, teaching both be- ginning and advanced dramatics and being a senior class adviser were the '55-'56 activities of Morris Hendrickson. Howard Shull was the stage crew advisor and taught language arts. BUDDING ACTORS Linda Muncy and Diane Stroh present a typical drama skit to Morris Hendrickson's drama class. 15
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Hi., JUNIOR HIGH ART Cadet Teacher Miss Margaret Ambuehl picks up pointers on teaching junior high art from Miss Constance Weber. Art teachers for this year were Miss Gladys Soren- son and Miss Constance Weber, Miss Sorenson was also advisor for Art Club and the iunior class as well as art adviser tor the Viking Vanguard and The Viking. Teaching family living and home economics was Miss Helen Alexander. She also was adviser of Honor Society and co-adviser for the Future Home- makers of America. Mrs. Alice Cole and Mrs. lone Potucek taught home economics and were advisers for the costume committee. Mrs. Potucek also taught social studies. DINNER IS SERVED Home economics students work hard preparing dinner for faculty guests. 14 -ave no 'L CREATIVE COURSES HELP fr ll l I E I' 'Saw ga egg? EW Q ART INSTRUCTORS Miss Constance Weber, Miss Gladys Sorenson. in ,Q f . . ,,,,,w HOME ECONOMICS TEACHERS Mrs Ione Potucek, Miss Helen Alexander, Mrs. Alice Cole.
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i JUNIOR HIGH ENGLISH TEACHERS I TEACHERS STRESS Teaching iunior high English and act- ing as a freshman class advisor this year was Charles Zalfaroni. Alden Clark, freshman class adviser, taught English and language arts. He also served on the Puyallup Education Association Board. Language arts were also taught by Mrs. Maude Jacobs, Mrs. Emeline Rentschx and Miss Myrtle Renwick. Mrs. Rentschl also served as Junior High Girls' Club advisor, while Miss Renwick taught social science. Charles Zaffaroni, Miss Myrtle Renwick, Mrs. Maude Jacobs, Mrs. Emeline Renlsch, Alden Clark if STUDY PERIOD Miss Lenore Ericson helps a seventh grader with a problem, as others look on. Teaching classes in the Lutheran Church across the street from PHS were Miss Leonore Ericson, Miss Margery Mc- Culloch, and Mrs. Doris Stahl. Miss McCulloch taught language arts. Miss Ericson and Mrs, Stahl helped their seventh grade students with all subiects. T6 ' RECREATION? Mrs. Doris Stahl reaches for a high one as her J-8 group Pl3Y5 difficult baseball on a fine spring day. SEVENTH GRADE ENGLISH TEACHERS Mrs. Doris Stahl, Miss Lenore Erics9n,iMiss Margery McCulloch. 2 X! I
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