Puyallup High School - Viking Yearbook (Puyallup, WA)

 - Class of 1956

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THE THREE R's Students wishing an education in the com- mercial field were instructed by Miss Gwen- dolyn Frater, who taught typing and short- hand, Robert Vollen, who taught office prac- tice and shorthand, and Miss Margaret Hughes, who taught typing and bookkeeping. Miss Frater was student body treasurer, and Miss Hughes was in charge of season tickets. Mr. Vollen was adviser of the mimeograph staff and the ticket committee and coached the tennis team. Mrs Elizabeth Grunder museum director shows an in B' BUSINESS EDUCATION TEACHERS SEATED: Miss Gwendolyn Frater. STANDING: Robert Vollen. Miss Margaret Hughes. . V ' . , A ' rlan 'Nrennall checks an answer on an adding machine as terested reporter, Linda Rickert, how twn ancient typewriters office practice instructor Robert Vollen watches. operate. LIBRARY, MUSEUM DIRECTORS Mrs. Elizabeth Grunder. Miss Florence Piellerle, Miss Jean Watson. ls. l Always ready and willing to help students in any way they could were Miss Florence Pfefferle and Miss Jean Watson. Miss Pfefferle was the senior high librarian and an adviser of the sophomore class. Miss Watson was the junior high librarian, usher director, and advised the senior class and Viking Ladies. Museum Curator Elizabeth Grunder, was always on hand to explain the museum and its exhibits to interested students. 17

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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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DRIVER TRAINERS Karl Decker. Arthur Larson 5 INSTRUCTORS POINT Have you ever had the experience of driving along and just about hitting such things as parked cars, telephone poles, or mailboxes at different times during the day Such was the life ot the drivers training teachers, Karl Decker and Art Larson. Besides teaching drivers training, Mr. Decker also taught industrial arts and served as a senior class advisor. omi.L PRESS ' f R -.A ww..,v-H hmm! 2' 1 L, .jj st Iffrizj 1 , CHRISTMAS TREE BASES Shop instructor Robert McGrew helps a student with the drill- Christmas tree stands were popular projects during the month ing ol a leg for a furniture project. of December. MANUAL ARTS INSTRUCTORS Carl Sparks, Robert McGrew ECAN SCGIWS Hundreds of projects were constructed in shop classes this year, with such unusual items as a tobog- gan or ski bender frame and a one-man submarine included. Cedar chests, gun cabinets, coffee tables, lamps and jewelry boxes were other popular projects. Basic purposes of all manual training courses were to enable students to handle tools, and to under- stand basic woodworking principles that apply to all projects, simple or difficult. l l i ?l i l i l l l

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