Puyallup High School - Viking Yearbook (Puyallup, WA)
- Class of 1958
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K Q pgmpmfmwmifgydmqykgw 3 3 .M hat is-llqrg0 Yu' al lf 0 WI ur Nu' ic 5' G ' Q5-i SUPERINTENDENT GUIDANCE STAFF Paul Hgnawalt gupgruntgndgrut of gghools Guudaruce duuector Kurt Bargmeyer confers th Mus Frueda Scheutlun quud n e assustan ann Mrs Danna Sunner guudance secretary ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE FACULTY Paul Hanawalt Puyallups school superuntendent, responsuble for keepung the grade schools, uunuor hugh, and hugh schools runnung smoothly He must solve theur problems un such a way that the faculty the school board, and the students are all satusfued Mrs Dorus Murphy who us un charge of all the school cafeteruas plans the lunch menus and purchases the food Fred Sumons curruculum coordunator, meets wuth the teachers and purchases textbooks and other materuals un order to keep the curruculum un balance Maruon Catron busuness manager oversees the funances of the school dustruct, as well as beung un charge of the bus druvers Thus year the oftuce secretarues were Mrs Barbara Berg, Mrs Vera Whutford Mrs Vuvuan Cox and Mrs Audrey Dye ADMINISTRATORS Maruon Catron busuness manager Mrs Dorus Murphy Iunchroom durector and Fred Sumons curruculum co rdunator look at the plans for the new gym 45-.--JT 4 Preparung students for college us lust one functuon of the guudance department under the durectuon of Kurt Bargmeyer, guudance durector Interest and abuluty tests are guven to all the freshmen and new students to aud them un plannung theur hugh school schedules Vocatuonal movues famuluaruze fresh men wuth varuous occupatuons and the preparatuon whuch us requured for each one Vocatuonal tests are also guven to senuors who are not plannung to go to college un an effort to help them fund an occupatuon for whuch they are suuted Muss Palma Larson, Muss Frueda Scheutlun, Muss Gertrude Hansen, Carl Sparks, and Charles Zafforonu are hus guudance assustants and Mrs Donna Sunner us the guudance secretary SUPERINTENDENT S SECRETARIES Mrs Audrey Dye Mrs Vuvuan Cox Mrs Barbara B rg and Mrs Vera Whuttord ' , - , I I ' u , .. if V . o A u . 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Wo.- .-....-....,,.,,.,, - THEY HEAD THE SCHOOL Don Hartung prmcupal guaded the Vlkung shlp through another year Makung decusnons and carrying on the schools busuness he was assisted by .hm Turman vlce pruncnpal Mr Turman was m charge of actuvltnes assemblnes busses, and v-J ushers he also advised the yell leaders and pepsters 'ibm ADMINISTRATION Don Hartung prmcepal and Jam Turman vice prlnclpal read a letter together From sendmg for a new students record to recordung funal grades, the hugh school secretarnes kept track of all the students They were assisted by the office gurls Sharon Turman Judy Letourneau Sue Crowe, Lmda Munsey, Mlckey Muller, Carolyn Palo and JoEll McMurray These gurls printed and dustrubuted the bulletnn, collected attendance slnps answered the phone, and dnd odd 'obs around the office OFFICE GIRLS OFFICE SECRETARIES L to r Mackey Maller Lmda Munsey Sue Crowe Sharon Turman X Judy I . . I . . . . ,, Y . . . . , I I ' ' I ' - , I , 1 . , . x k . , . I I I , . I MISS Ruth Ofheliftl ind MVS- Helen l-Yl2- ' -' Letournealu, Carolyn Palo: and JoEIl McMurray I ff ' . . Q. f' gf - , gl .. -.,-, It ,Ui , , Q Q . ff' 4? I . , - I i ' f 2 l I. I I 4 e - ' A ,N '-vv' - . R: . I . ,W - ' '7 7 2' ' . . J. X 1 l .1 , T ' ' . .- - fx- , . 1 - wifi BIOLOGY CLASS Sharon Schneider Don Locke and Lorraine Williams examine a craytish CHEMISTRY CLASS Ken Carlisle and Mike McCleary do a chemistry experiment PHYSICS CLASS Phyllis Hansen measures the actual horsepower of an A,-rf 6 SCIENCE FAIR PROMOTES Sputnik I, which was launched on Oct. 4, 1957, will not soon be forgotten. Ushering in the space age, it has placed a new emphasis on scientific education in America. Puyallups budding scientists began their career in general science There they skimmed lightly over such sub lects as sound weather and the stars under the instruction of John Durr Duane Kaiser and Mike Mowrer Advancing to biology the science students were intro duced to such things as phylums metamorphorsis pepsln, and the Obelia Labs ranged from observing a protozoa through a microscope to disecting unborn baby pigs under the watchful eyes of the biology teachers John Durr and Sterling Harshman Both Mr Durr and Mr Harshman served as sophomore class advisers and Mr Harshman coached the varsity track team and the football B squad Mn plus O yields MnO was lust the beginning in chemistry class and soon oxidation reduction the rotten egg odor of hydrogen sulfide frantic repeated attempts to produce oxygen within the required margin of error and original science fair prolects lthis year student chairman was Mickey Millerl became an ordinary part of the would be chemists lite Don Henry the chemistry instructor advised the Future Teachers of America and the Smoking Committee, coached the tennis team and also taught a consumers math class this year The study of physics delved deeper into the technical mysteries ot weather light sound and power The laws of nature that man has harnessed to do his bidding provide limitless opportunities to improve mans life Physics teacher Ray Prevost also taught an algebra class and a radio class in which the boys actually made their own radio sets Mr Prevost was a sophomore class adviser and the rifle team adviser SCIENCE TEACHERS John Durr Ray Prevost Sterling Harshman Don Henry 1 I I V I I I- . . . . - I I D . . . 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INTEREST IN SCIENCE IXII NSIIPX N'lltl'u lllll Ol llll EUR IHI' llI.l.l X X' I SCIENCE FAIR SWEEPSTAKES WINNER Muckey Mu'ler hands Lyern Zeuqer her award the gurls sweepstakes pruze al e scuence faur whue Lun a Bauch loo s a Lyern s research paper er paper was on the atom and her puoject was a three dumensuonal model for thc begunner 'X ,av N S5 SCIENCE FAIR SWEEPSTAKES WINNER Bob McCauebs one man submarune was the puoject whuch won the boys sweepstakes award un Puyallup Hugh Schools scuence faur At rught Don Henry and Ray Prevost scuence teachers examune hus equupment whule Bob looks on PUYALLUP HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE FAIR Hugh school students grade schoolers and adults mungle among the seventy four scuence projects Four pruzes were awarded un each of the followung dlvlsuons buologucal applued physucal and basuc physucal and the top twenty fuve projects chosen by the students were sent to the Scuence Faur un Tacoma - Q., A.. MATH STRESSES THOUGHT 2C8x3 l22Jdx 'P Confusing? Dont worry this problem is from the college math class the most advanced mathe matics taught in PHS Basic math an extension of eighth grade work prepares many of the freshmen for higher mathematics This course is taught by Art Larsen X+y seems to symbolize algebra the world over but in some combinations they can be quite challenging to the student Roots radicals ratio and graphs are all important parts of this course taught by Ray Prevost Louis Owens Don Wilson and Dean Nicholson Mr Nicholson coached the varsity basketball team the baseball team and ninth grade football Geometry the next step up the ladder of mathematics brings lines that are at all pomts the same distance apart and intersecting lines that form equal vertical angles Memorizmg theorems solving problems on the board and constructing geometric designs and mobiles for Christmas decorations are all included in Miss Mariam Clevelands c ass A semester of advanced algebra contmues with more roots more radicals and more graphs also introducing the student to the slide rule and logarithms X I All points equally distant from a certain point lie an a sphere not a circle Thats the difference between plane and solid geometry The semester following advanced algebra the mathematics students find themselves dealing in three dimensional geometry cubes not squares spheres not circles Don Wilson, who taught the course, also advised M.- the Viking Kmghts and the freshman class College math features the mathematics a student is PLANE GEOMETRY STUDENT Lee Kessler explains a geometry drawing on the blackboard calculus analytical geometry and college algebra Glen Crum the instructor was also in charge of visual education and advised the senior class He could tell you that the answer to the above problem is two Puyallup also offers a math course to those who are not planmng to go to college consumers math under the in struction of Don Henry and Ray Barnes This course is designed to review all math through the eighth grade in creasmg in speed and accuracy It also mcludes a large amount of mathematics from the busmess world such as budgets stocks taxes discounts and loans OLID GEOMETRY STUDENTS Don Knight and Mary McCallum examine a three dimensional figure MATH TEACHERS Glen Crum Don Wilson Mariam Cleveland and Dean Nicholson 8 - I ' I ' . . , I . I I I ' I Q I . I T I l I . I . 1 . . I I I I , , . . . . . , - I . , ' , 2 ' ' . N l . , . I ' ' . I . I Q , ' ' 1 , i , ' T likely to encounter in his first year of college: trigonometry, X I T I 0 , I I a 1 a l Q 1 I ' 1 I - . . I I I I ' S 1 4 X an i ..- AX' t x f. Q ' 1-V W ' Lf Q A I' 'X Z 'f .. . K . . We L ,r T e ff I v I Y 2 X s uf X 1 HOMEECTEACCHES DOMESTIC LIFE From baked beans to breakfasts, cooking in home eco- nomics class covers it all. The girls not only learn to prepare individual dishes, but whole meals as well. They learn what a balanced diet is and how to serve an attractive, balanced meal. Sewing begins with simple cottons, graduating to wool suits and fancy dresses. A Red Cross home nursing course, the care of the sick at home, home planning, and child care are some of the other subjects that are covered by this department under the instruction of Miss Helen Alexander and Miss Anne Arnold. Miss Alexander also taught a class in family living and advised the Future Homemakers of America. Miss Arnold advised the costume committee and the Viking Ladies. MUSEUM DIRECTOR Mrs. Elizabeth Grunder shows grade school children a grass skirt. ,X IJ 2.1 at Y .Off . Q j 6 u-EN f 5 L2 i HOME EC. TEACHERS Miss Anne Arnold and Miss Helen Alexander look at a bulletin board in the cooking room. HOME EC CLASS Roseanne Mizner, Marilyn Burden, and .lune Massey entertain children as part of the child care unit in home economics. Mrs. Elizabeth Grunder, who is in charge of the museum, showed her curios to many grade school students and high school science students. This year's additions to the museum include an 1898 Oliver typewriter, a lava sample, an old milk skimmer, and some early picture postcards of Puyallup 9 I7 Qv SEATED Mrs Alice Harring Miss Hilda Skreen Mrs Nydia Case STAND ING Charles Zatteronn John Draper Robert Ryan Q-q, 'sis Us l ENGLISH TEACHERS SEATED. Mrs. Alice Hickey Miss Nancy McCartney Miss Gertrude Hansen. STANDING Donald Wolvers Harold Snodgrass William Denevan. Mrs. Nydia Case and Frank Brouillet taught civlcs and history as well as English. Harold Snodgrass instructed luniors in English and advised the annual and school paper. John Draper taught dramatics and directed plays, as well as teaching sophomore English. THEMES AND SPEECHES Miss Gertrude Hansen college English teacher advised the make up club and served as a guidance assistant She was also in charge of oratorical contests and assemblies Don Wolvers who taught English to three grades advised the senior class and the property committee Miss Nancy McCartney sophomore English teacher coached the debate team and served as a gunior class adviser Bob Ryan who teaches freshmen coached the varsity football team Charles Zafferoni only teaches two classes at the high school the rest are at the Iumor high He is also a guidance assistant Miss Hilda Skreen noncollege English teacher advised the Washington Retailers Club and the sensor class Mrs Alice Haring teaches English to the freshmen and the sophomores Mrs Alice Hickey freshman teacher served as a freshman class adviser William Denevan taught Spanish as well as junior English and advised the Spanish Club and Honor Society ENGLISH CLASS Loree Haugseth diagrams a sentence in her English Class TEACH STUDENTS TO EXPRESS THEMSELVES Puyallup High School s English teachers try to cover an entirely new progect each year along with the usual gram mar punctuation spelling and speech In the sophomore year two such prolects are presented One concerns using the library and mcludes the use of the card catalogue readers guide and the general reference books Social Irving rs the other prolect covering manners in regards to the telephone public places, parties and sportsmanship Juniors learn to analyze propaganda Beginning with name callmg the study of propaganda advances to band wagons and testimonials The students read the newspapers critically and analyze the current magazmes Seniors in college English learn to write a research paper From the choice of a sublect and sources of nnforma tion the class goes on to cover notetokmg cards footnotes, and bibliography, then each senior writes an actual research paper College orientation is also an important part of this RESEARCH PAPER Barbara Ney hard at work on her research paper in the library wg hiv Qs. 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While reviewing all the past grammar, punctuation, and spelling rules the students compile a notebook with notes on all these sublects and more to use as a general reference obok in college Fraternities, soronties, rush large colleges versus small colleges, armed forces and college registration and the first days of college are discussed A panel of college students who graduated from PHS gives the students first hand In formation on college life and college registrars familianzes them with the colleges nearby These English classes also work very closely with the guidance office on applications for college entrance and scholarships Noncollege English covers a lab analysis The students analyze themselves as well as the 'obs and study applica tion forms and letters Actual interviews and demonstrations give them confidence and training Precise writing is also Included in this course and the students discuss its value purpose and rules Finally the students write their own DEMONSTRATION SPEECH Ruth Ann Patrick does her demonstration speech on flower arranging ll , , . . I - I . I . I ' . . , .a .. I , . . , . . . . I , . , , . . . . . . . . . . . I . .. . - I I s ' n s u - . I T . l . I I . . o u a 1 I O . l I . l I , . . A , , Y J Al 5 ' x . 'I - ef, , V. A ' wx, ' ' ' 1 I y 1. 4, J , ' s- T. , ',Q I .ry I. ,Q Q ' --', s ll 'Il 'Q 1 W Y -. .. . Q Q-. -. Know, 4 M T 1'-'ft T if 'Elf y t A MQ, Y P 15. S A T .. mfr!! Qf W' jfdvvua MUSIC TEACHERS Robert McNamara Louls Owens and Richard Graham are caught durmg a jam sesslon CHORUS CLASS Louus Owens durects hrs chorus class Whos got my robe? Has anybody seen robe num ll G d my feet hurt already' Ths IS all part of the pre concert rush the clnmax of weeks of practnce To hear the fmal productuon one would never guess that ut was once squeaks and squawks un second pernod chorus class Mr Owens, A Cappela Choir dlrector also taught an algebra class, and durected three glee clubs, Nonettes and the Small Chonr 12 wllggllfl' I . ll... ua- FINE ARTS TEACH Begnnmng with the B flat concert scale each bond and orchestra period was spent practicing for concerts contests, and the daffodnl parade Devnatnng from thas routme the band occasuonally marched In formatnons Both orgamzatlons had opportunutles to play with guest conductors Band director Richard Graham taught future band members theur notes un the grade schools and organized a brand new musncal group the lug and bottle band Orches tra conductor Robert McNamara also worked wlth grade school lumor hugh and hugh school musnc groups Both con uctors prepared students for All State Band and Orchestra, and guuded the many small instrumental groups JOURNALISM CLASS Gary Wegener and Paul Weymouth work on copy for the paper I I ' I I 1 ' I I ' I . . . 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' I STUDENTS SKILLS Abstract cleslgns un chalk paper sculptures stencnls wlth tempera pamts, and onl pamtungs were some of the art pro lects thus year Others nncluded pottery, needlecraft, paper mache, pencnl sketches and flower arrangmg all demon stratmg the proper pnncuples of deslgn, such as balance un color, texture, and shapes Many of these progects were exhlbuted an the show case nn the thnrd floor of Hansen Hall Mass Gladys Sorenson, the art teacher, also advnsed the art club and the lumor class Take a thought and make somethmg out of at use y lmaglnatlon, comes from the dramatlcs room Readings, pantomlmes, and speeches all teach the students freedom of expressuon, posse and how to speak an front of a group John Draper, drama coach also taught Engllsh He headed the stage crew and durected both the class plays, Hang ns Noose and M n Are Lake Streetcars FINE ARTS TEACHERS John Draper Harold Snodgrass and Mnss Gladys Sorenson look at a ceramlc Jug from the dusplay showcase Stonehead banner, rule, and cut are lust a small part of the strange 'argon floatmg around the 'ournallsm room First year students learned to evaluate and crntlclze news papers, spendung many hours cllppmg and analyzing Work sheets Included headllnes, features, news stones, reviews, and edltoruals as the students learned to wrute In lournallstlc style Toward the middle of the year these cubs began wr: mg articles for the school paper, the Vnkmg Vanguard, and the annual preparmg themselves for the 'ob of publish mg thus bu weekly paper with the rest of the advanced students Harold Snodgrass lournallsm teacher, advlsed the annual and the school paper, and taught Engllsh ART CLASS DRAMA CLASS Larry Bagmsku works on paper sculpture In art Joan Carman does a pantomme to musuc as part ot her dramatucs assignment 3589 224 , S-.rX !,1 if 13 I I I - . . . 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NEW SKILLS ARE TAUGHT IN AG SHOP CLAS ES DaIry beef sheep plgs and chlckens concern the fIrst year agrIculture students as they learn about IIvestock en terprIses They also study vegetables and gardens Second year students advance to soIls crops grasses forage, and pasture These boys practuce usIng the tools such as the drIll press and weldIng In the shop and durlng the next two years they wIll strIke out on theIr own prolects Ad vanced agrIculture students also study marketmg whIch In cludes co operatwes, credIt whIch IS the TIUCDCIHQ of land crops and anImals farm management, Includlng specIalIza tIon and dIversIfIcatIon and recent development In feeds fertulnzers and sprays MIke Mowrer and Duane Kalser the ag teachers also advIsed the Future Farmers of Amerlca lsometruc drawungs drawmgs of the front vIew sIde vuew and top VIEW are constructed by the freshmen In manual drawIng class These three dImensIonaI sketches are done IH pencIl the fIrst quarter and flnally IH Ink the second quarter Progechons sectIonaI vIews and pIctorIal drawungs are SfUdl8d the second year, followed by pattern development archItectural drawIng or machIne drawmg the thIrd year ArchItectural drawmg Includes makIng complete house plans, bluepnnts and SOMETIMES scale models Instructor Carl Sparks IS the athIetIc dIrector a guIdance assIstant, and ad vused Intra mural class basketball and the board of control Woodshop begIns wIth a tIe rack and a letter box for the fIrst year student He must also make a box and learn to use the power tools before he can start on hIs own protect Second year students are requIred to make a planter be cause It Involves some Important lessons, and upper classmen wrIte a paper and gIve demonstratIons TheIr IndIvIdual pro lects range all the way from boats to chests Robert McGrew, woodshop Instructor was also a freshman class advlser AGRICULTURE CLASS CIItt Keller repaIrs a tractor I4 AGRICULTURE TEACHERS MIke Mowrer and Duane Kalser look over farm machmery SHOP CLASS Mernll CIIFISTIIDSOH sands hos table MANUAL ARTS TEACHERS Robert McGrew shop teacher and Carl Sparks mechamcal drawmg teacher I I I I I I I ' I I I I . ' ' I I r f ' F I ' I ' I , . .T I I 1 ll - - - - - ,., ...-I . M , . , . 1 r 1 , . I ' I ' l 9 4 1 n J ' 5' I ' A f I . - . , . . I I . . I ' K - . IL , I - I I' s if A E ,xl . , , , Q ' I A I ' l.L.' 5 qv-,, , I ' IT , I L f I . . R , J F, Gr N41 1' STUDENTS LEARN T0 BE INTELLIGENT DRIVERS DRIVERS TRAINING Karl Decker and the two top druvers traunung students from the lurst semester Sally .lanowslu and Jack Roscoe EER gg 'lam .nfl GIRLS GYM TEAC. Robun Renuck hands Muss Barbara Arnot phys BOYS GYM TEACHER Carl Wasmund physucal educatuon teacher watches whule Jum teacher the jolly ball Tyson and Duck Callahan wrestle Why do automobule accudents happen? Druver traunung students are so unterested un thus questuon that they must make a notebook wuth cluppungs on the sublect of accudents The course meets the requurements of unsurance companues wuth thurty hours of classroom work and seven hours of actual druvung Only the fundamentals of druvung, step by step and safety factors are covered so the student us ex pected to do some practuce druvung on hus own The traunung course whuch us approved by the Amerucan Automobule Assocuatuon meets three tumes a week leavung the other two days for druvung Karl Decker druvung unstructor, was also the senuor class advuser un charge of graduatuon announcements and cards Basketball tennus badmunton and tumblung these are some of the skulls that the freshmen acquure un physucal educatuon class Every two weeks the classes change from the gym to the classroom and back, as the boys and gurls use the gym alternately In the classroom these students study health Carl Wasmund physucal educatuon teacher, also coached the football B squad and was a freshman class advuser Barbara Arnot the gurls physucal educatuon unstructor was un charge of all the gurls athletucs and ad vused the Gurls Athletuc Assocuatuon I5 'Y7' u I - '7 u ' -.. n jp . , , , . 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Latlnane ducts? lf your answer to both questuons us no, then you havent studued a forengn language Mass Fneda Scheltllns Latan students memoruzed con gugattons and declensuons learned verb forms and studued ancuent Roman lnfe Mass Scheatlun also advised the Latmeers and assusted an the guidance offuce Translatung Spamsh literature wrmng composntuons nn Spamsh readmg current Spanish magazmes and conversung tn good Spanlsh were some of the actlvutnes of the Spamsh classes under the unstructlon of Wulllam Denevan M Denevan also advused the Spannsh club Los Amlgos Both Spanush and Latsn classes wrote for language news papers Putting books In theur proper places on the shelves, checkung out books and collectnng tunes kept the student llbrarlans busy Two gurls each peruod gave up thelr tlme to assist Mnss Florence Pfefferle the head lnbranan 5' LANGUAGE TEACHERS Frueda Scheltlm shows Bull Denevan a Latln project which one ot her students made SPANISH CLASS Bvll Denevan leads has Spamsh class an a duscussnon LIBRARIANS LIBRARIANS LIBRARIANS Marlene Iverson, Carol Cordes, Karen Webster. SEATED Vurgmua Newman, Muss Florence Pfefterle, Jean Karan Hayworth, Sharon England, Shlrley West and Darlene Wells put books hack on the Moffat STANDING Jud: Davenport, Roberta Reed man, and Margaret Mahan examme the card fule shelves I , l . . . in 4 XX . . , 1 . I . . . I . . my . r. - E . . I . . - G ri A u Q - l . . I . . . . A li X lt. M' 1 I MATRON Mrs Loulse Redford our school matron counsels one ot the students Karen Groshong CIVICS CLASS Mrs Nydla Case and students partncnpate un a crvlcs panel The students are Frank Weeks Betty Smlth Norma Merrnll Jerry Hoglund, and Ball Larkms To guve the student a better understandlng of the other peoples and natnons of the world, as well as our own, as the purpose of the socral studues program at PHS Washmgton state hnstory, the study of the Pacrflc North west and the state of Washungton, emphaslzes the use and management of resources, early hnstorucal background, state and local government, developmental trends, and the future posslbslutles of Washmgton State The semester course was taught by Frank Broulllet, who also taught world hlstory, U S hustory and cnvlcs, advlsed the lumor class, and coached the basketball team World htstory, requrred of all sophomores, gnves back ground Information on past events so that students can better understand today's problems A supplementary study of current events IS Included AI Jacobs, track coach and fresh man class advuser, taught world hustory, and so dld Miss Palma Larson, Glrls' Club adviser and guldance assistant Mass Larson became :II an the mnddle of the year, and Mrs Margaret Hollns took her place for the remalnder of the term IN SOCIAL SCIENCE Mrs Loulse Redford the matron us nn charge of the gurls rest room and us always there to help gurls wath their problems Mrs Redford also advuses the Vonce of Chrustuan Youth SOCIAL STU DIES TEACH ERS Frank Buster Brounllet, Art Larson, Paul Snmons, Al Jacobs, and Mrs Margaret Hollis examme extra credlt projects made by Mr Jacob's stu dents The emphasus un Umted States hlstory us on four basnc umts the struggle over states' rughts and slavery which caused the Cnvnl War and as the background for the con troversy over segregatnon today, the development of our economrc system, the events that led our country to become a world leader and our part an both world wars, and the socual and polltncal changes an the last one hundred years Cavlcs the study of cnty, county, state, and federal gov ernment us untended to develop better cutuzens Polntrcal partaes and a comparlson of Commumsm, Socuallsm, and Capntalusm are studued, as well as clvul and crnmlnal pro cedures, rnghts, and the Constntutuon Mrs Nydna Case, sensor class advlser, taught US hnstory and crvucs, so dld Art Larson, lunuor class advlser and track and football coach World problems, taught by Paul Slmons, IS desrgned to Interest the students ln current events and polltrcal develop ments Mr Slmons advused the lunlor class, taught US. history and cnvncs, and was nn charge of all the essay contests 'I7 f-. - - - ww e? f.1 '-,fa v 1 ' ff .1-C' It ' ' MANY NATIONS STUDIED It f K 11 ll as as A l It ' 'L - C Q. : Q' ' 'I I f C ,ff Q I' . , . . I I . . . 2 I I , N h , I A 3 I J - W , , g --I , J, r y I ' A 1:5 f f t ,Q OFFICE PRACTICE CLASS fTranslatuon Have a happy vacatuont Each symbol stands for a dufferent sound accordung to the shorthand students Takung down the teachers Muss Patrucua Krause or Muss Duane Granger ductatuon they struve for speed and accuracy Hugh school typusts learn to set up letters reports and manuscrupts under the unstructuon of Muss Margaret Hughes Muss Kruase and Muss Granger Muss Granger also advused the drull team and the sophomore class Student bookkeepers apply theur book knowledge as they keep the accounts of three sets of busuness papers Muss Hughes the bookkeepung unstructor was un charge of the season tuckets thus year Preparung gurls for any offuce 'ob offuce proctuce un cludes woruc on several machunes such as the calculators dutto ductaphone and the mumeograph as well as fulung and general offuce procedures The gurls prunt tests and programs for many of the school functuons under the un structuon of Muss Krause offuce practuce teacher and head of the mumeograph staff Muss Krause us also un charge of the studentbody books The students who took care of these books thus year were Nancy Perry and Jo Ann Hosler 18 COMMERCIAL CLASSES TEACH OFFICE WORK BUSINESS EDUCATION TEACHERS SEATED Muss Duane Granger Muss Hulda Skreen STANDING Muss Patrucua Kraus Ray Barnes Muss Margaret Hughes HEALTH STAFF on Muss Sands arm Busuness law covers contracts employer employee rela tuons unsurance debts and property transactuons General busuness uncluded money management bankung unsurance transportatuon and travelung Both courses are under the unstructuon of Ray Barnes the wrestlung coach Dustrubutuve educatuon us a two hour mornung class con sustung of retaul sellung and sales Englush allowung the students to work durung the afternoons Four hundred fufty work hours and three hundred sixty class hours uncludung sales promo tuon dusplay store aruthmetuc and all types of consumer goods are requured by Muss Hulda Skreen Muss Skreen also taught Englush Muss Adah Sands health coordunator for the Puyallup schools and prenursung unstructor us un charge of such servuces as the dental hyguene program vaccunatuons and shots and sught and hearung tests She us assusted by Mrs Odny Wuse the school nurse ls. L A u ' 'uf 1 - , I ' 0 Ll I ,A ' We 2' p A X ' T, , , 5 ' 1 , ' mn '1 , 1 VTX' s - 'i ,. XX s g Y' A 0 u u Q 5 t A ,Xl Y .-Q........!.-, ' Nancy Perry hard at work on a cornptometer. Miss Adah Sands and Mrs. Odny Wise demonstrate a splint . I . , ' b - ' I ' . - s ' T I I ' - I l ' 1 1 f 1 . ' I , I I . l I . . . ' . . . . . u . - , - , . . I . . - ' . I ' I I , I . . . l . . . . . I . . . . f I I I I . . ' ' Q u n I . . f - . . Q V , . . . . . . . . , - - , . SERVING IS THEIR OB DEPENDABLE DRIVERS Through ram sleet sun or snow the bus drrver rs as dependable as the postman Thus year a fulltlme bus mechanlc Robert Frans was hlred to care for the buses In the hopes that breakdowns could be prevented before they happen A new bus shop with room for two buses gave hum a place to work The drlvers plctured here are fl to r back rowj Alfred Klrn Ernest Luckow Russel Frzer Robert Stone Paul Larson Archie Wright tfront rowy Robert Frans bus mechanlc Ronald Harris James Beach and Marvrn Henderson Not plctured IS Clufford Thomas -new' ei-vm SCHOOL CLEANERS in D Keeping the bulldmg clean the custodians puck up candy wrappers gum wrappers papers and any other mlscellaneous ltems the students of PHS may discard on the floor Another bug part of their gob IS repanrrng and mamtalnmg the bulldrng during the summer months The yanrtors In the left hand picture are fl to rj Harold LeVerne Bull Slevers and John Perkins Plctured on the right are Cl to rj Harry Bryan and Ben Mlracle Mlke Quaranto another custodlan passed away durlng the school term COLD LUNCHES COMING UP The cooks prepared hot lunches and packed cold ones for hundreds of Puyallup students Also Mrs Ethel Nachols was In charge of the snack bar at noon and after school The cooks are QI to rj Mrs Anna Todd Mrs Estella Steiner Mrs Colette Mohler Mrs Llllran Selfert Mrs Grace Delaskey Mrs Mary Sloat Mrs Susan Barry Mrs Esther LaGrange Mrs Helen Nelson and Mrs Ethel Nlchols 'I9 t hm-1 I ., . ' ' ' XX ' 'I h A V I I . I I 1 H . : g - . : . . . . - 0 T I ry . , .T ' ff wwf' Q' if Al . rf f .' - A resid - at -, - ' Y . X fl V- f , 4 O . A -4 ' l . ,'k , s 'I, ' 4 X K1 ' T 1' ' 'Fm - ' . gh LQ I , . . - . , . . . . . . - . , . , . . - . - . - I Z I ' 7 TWO GIRLS, FOUR VOICES ASSEMBLIES ENTERTAIN MUSICAL COMEDY One of the first assemblies of the year featured the Visronairs and their musical comedy act This group which was affiliated with the Voice of Christian Youth appeared in several Tacoma schools in late October NEW SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES General Motors Preview ol Progress presents the latest news in science Demonstrations include the roaring of a miniature Jet engine stopping Pee Wee Hunts music with a human head and having a liquid come out ol a pop bottle in the form ol rubber Claudette and Jeanette Baker, sophomores. and their dummies entertain the students during the talent assembly. The ventriloquist act was only one of the features of Club PHS. Jim Van Sickle. master of ceremonies, also presented the Tri-Tones, a boys' trio: and dance band: the majorettesg and many other numbers. VIKING STUDENTS DANCING DARKIES Slew-loot Elaine Jepson, Twinkle-toes Ron Arndt, and Slap-foot Cheila Moye do a tap dance as a trio of darkies in the minstrel show sponsored by the music department. Backed up by the boys' glee club they beat out their version of Wait for Me, Mary. HAT DANCERS Members of the Spanish Club Los Amigos wind up their assembly with the hat dance In Carlos Canteen fl to rl Jeff Hill and Sharon Walmer Duck Abbott and .loEIl McMurray Clifl Stickney and Lloy Olson step to the last Latin American music X' -sf-my MARSHALL TOM Tom Marshall the gun totin marshall ol the wild West rides his ' horse down the aisle in support of his candidate for yell queen Sandy Bacon during the campaign assembly His forthright tactics evidently worked because his candidate won the election Y 21 ', ' ' ' l . I I ,I . . . . u ,AQ V , . ' . . X I , Q lik., 2 , - J:-:Inf L L hifi N , f ' M954 . XV Y M it '- ' i l ' 1 - ' ' i In - ' . . . ' . . . Y ' . 1 A 4 V V x u -i p , ,f7WF ' Q3 '26, 5 S , I ' 5 , 'Ll l A G' , , . . S IQ Japanese lanterns fans umbrellas u whne Japanese tree covered wulh 500 pink blossoms and whne felt programs wrmen m Japan ese helped the class of 59 to break all records for at tendance at elther a lumor prom or sensor ball wufh their lumor prom Soyo nara The lunxors used Soyo nara io say farewell nn Japanese to fheur success ful and excmng year There were l3'l couples ahendnng K f ff 'N 4- 'C 'H P-2. 'Kei F in EW 'LV .- W V sr fs 'ill CW A .832 --y Swaymg softly to the musuc of the Art Doll Combo the dancers enloyed Dancung un the Dark the 1958 Sensor Ball A centerpnece of glutter :ng stars floated down from the blue ceulnng and snlhou elfes of dancers graced flue walls il, I D n fi' Bruce Thedtn as disgusted at Carl Jepsen because he does not pprove ot OH PHOOEY' the plans Ca Borst listen tn rl has In hrs bruel c se Carls wrte Nedra Jordan and their AUDIENCE LAUGHS A TEEN AGE P Y Men Are Luke Streetcars the sensor ploy was o four oct comedy centermg around teenage Maudne and her plots to get her sister married Maudne played by Jamce Etzel was afrond that her snster Sylvna was Interested In her boyfriend Davy Por trayed by Judy Letourneau Sylvno had a secret or not so secret crush on Jerry aluas Roger Magnuson Scatter browned Maudue loaded wnth techmque had qulte a way wuth the boys That IS she had quite a way with the boys untll she trled to explonn her lane to her plain booklsh cousun Joy Joy played by Claudette Boker was an apt pupnl and promptly proceeded to take away Maudles boyfrtends Moudnes gurlfrnends Alix Julue Lysbeth and Cathy who were portrayed by Jud: Jochnmsen Potts Martm Bonnne Custard and Jeanette Baker respectuvely were rather un happy wlth Maudle for tlnrtung wuth theur boyfnends Nedra Jordon played Maudtes mother Mrs Mason whose moan mterest also centered around getting Sylvno married Carl Jepsen that IS Mr Mason was obllvlous to all the plottmg untul nt nnterferred wlth has busmess Sharon Borst played the Masons maud Davy Maudles boyfrlend as played by Martm Brodfteld was gettung ttred of being pushed around by Moudxe so he worried her by seemmg to be mterested un her svster Bruce Thedun played Ted o sophnstucated bankers son and Bull Solloway acted the part of Chl o handsome lodles man The :rote mothers of Maudles glrltrlends Mrs Day, Mrs Whute and Mrs Alan played by Carol Wulson Dlanne Ferwerda and Peggy Glessel were also unhappy wxth Bruce Thedm Carl Jepsen and Nedra Jordan come upon Januce Etzel Martm Bradfueld unexpectedly lumens! QW UO is J '11 O To .,-. 2 Q -. Q. QI L-1 ll 3 R Q M ,. F4 2 Jeannette Baker 24 Maudue OOPS' an Sarah Lornmer PLAY CAST Jud: Jochnmson Claudette Baker Seated nuson Judy Busng Carol The ploy whuch ended happlly In spute of everythung was dlrected by John Draper drama coach and was dram atlzed by Chrnstopher Serge from a book by Graham and Wllson Patty Martm Slandnng Nedra Jordan Judy Letourneau Roger Mag Sharon Burst Martm Bradfucld Carl Jepsen Peggy Gnessel Bruce Thedm Bull Solway Jerry Shnpman Bonny Custard X5 I - L A . f 11 - 11 - . Lv- 1 1 ' V . . y 2 ' r Q . I 1 1 5 W V - . . . . . if -W 1 1 1 . - I .. I -, ' , . . . . ,, . ,, ' 1 - 1 . . . . 1, . ,, 1 1 - 1 1 . , . ' ' ' L . , . . . . - - - a . - . - 1 1 1 - . 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 , 1 - 1 p, as ' 1 R+ . . . . tg - , , - 1 1 - 1 - .1 N I I . . . . . . . I K ., . l ' 4 ' ' . S , . . , . . . . K V , , .. 1 I .,,c . Vg . . . , . s ' ' ,, X K - -I 11 - 1 11 . . , . . 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HANGMAN'S NOOSE CHILLS SPECTATORS ANOTHER MURDER Members t the play cast are horrlfled to fund the lawy r Richard Green dead Those who dlscovered hum are Carol Wllson Charlotte Zydek Roger Magnuson Jerry Shnpman and Nedra Jordan Movable fnreplaces flrckersng lnghts and several mur ders made up the plot of the lunlor class play Hangmans Noose whrch was presented on March 21 and 22 under the dlrectnon of John Draper drama coach Carolyn Keatrng played by Jeanette Baker was a suc cessful murder novelnst set on clearnng her nephew of a murder charge Her plan was to pretend that she had dled so that her relatuves would all be nnvlted to her spooky house for the readung of the will Rrchard Green played Olrver Keep the lawyer who executed the wall gettrng murdered In the process The Keatung relatnons were each required to spend fave mlnutes alone In the werrd room wlth the secret passage way leadnng to Carolyns tomb before recenvlng their In herltance Carolyn planned to sllp out of the passageway as uf a ghost to questuon each one about the murder her ax ,,..a PLAY CAST Members of the play cast were Seated Carol Wulson Claudette Baker Charlotte Zydek Nedra Jordan Standing St-aron Borst Joe Elrck Lrnda Munsey Ruchard Green Roger Magnuson Jerry Shipman John Draper durector nephew Gareth was accused of commrttnng Even the murder of her mard portrayed by Sharon Borst and her lawyer dvd not stop her The Keatungs Included Gall a very socual butterfly played by Nedra Jordon and Lorna a cold pessrmustlc person played by Charlotte Zydelc The part of shy mousey squemlsh Ella Norris was played by Carol Wllson and Linda Munsey played the young attractuve Polly Moore Roger Magnuson played Phrl Lassiter the lnfluencral buslnessman and Jerry Shipman acted the part of Harry Gordon an urresponslble ladues man Harry turned out to be the half mad luller who framed Gareth years ago by murderrng Carolyns father To add to the plot Gareth played by Joe Ellck was In tensely rn love wnth Polly whom he hadnt seen since he ran away after belng accused of the murder v-. X LOVERS REUNION Lvnda Munsey and Joe Ellck look at one another after berng separated for over a year 25 , I f .' Q! , -Q . f , . P ' ' 1' ff f I ., if 0 Q , I . 4 , '1 4 V l ' I H . , 3, I 1 l D l r ' 1 r I D ' - ' 11 I - ll ' ' , . . I I - I I . . I ' I I . , , . l . I I . . . . . ,, . , ,, . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . I - I I - . . . . , , . , s - ' fr -T' A ,, X r e f' 1 X I s , 1 A l V 6. Q .Q ' 5 s xx J Y Y ., N Y 4 j , C ,, 5 fx N r -. -T C , -h . -Q 4 x V' 'Q 4 - - I 1 t l T ' X ,A N M ' Q ,lf , . , g , T7 - K . lx. If . 1- 1 .M y s I I M sa - C L ' K F. f Z f , V V . . . I l , , , I , . STUDENTS DAY BEGINS AT LOCKERS ery day of Vlkmg Lfe beglns nn the halls by the loc Here Phyllls Hansen and Marulyn Tltlow sort out the usual non descrlpt pule of boks and purses as Shlrley Martunson and Susan Harrls walt nearby EACH YEAR IS FULL JUBILANT JUNIORS We won We won We won by golly we won shout the yunrors jubulantly as they serpentlne through the halls after wnnnvng the stunt assembly This annual pep rally just before the Turkey Day game provldes many classic memornes as each class trles to outdo the others In enthusiasm and shcwmanshlp Shown here I to r backj Bob Bernsten Ken Van Drest Ray 0 n son Rrck McMaken Denns Cary fl to r lrontl Janet Dls th Judy Dnsney and Pat Ney 26 au.. Thus partucularly the flu epldemlc who aa--A M THE FLU LINE long Iune of students wantlng to get excuses was caused by In October Because of the great numbers ol hlgh schoolers were absent schools was closed for two days THIS YEAR S BEST DRESSED CAR M rnlyn Ttlow leads the rooters caravan to the classic mng the award for the best decorated car ' b 'bw i ' 1 1 Q . J I ex V- f ' , 1 ' , Y V rf 1 ' , A 1 Ev ' ' I ' kers. v , I If A , ,s-r ' fx E . a I ' ' A Thanksguvung Day football game wuth Sumner after win- '4 s H4 'Q . : 1 . A -' are I. ., , , J h - l , ' , 2 , . ., 'e . J CULPRIT CAUGHT Study halls are never spent excluslvely rn study Here Gary Brustad tosses a wad of paper at a frrend for enemy? only to have It returned by Dean Nlchc son who was ln charge of first pernod study hall thus year PL ALUMNI ATTEND CHRISTMAS BALL Dancers clrcle around the Chrlstmas tree as they swung to the m su: at PHSs :st Chrlstmas Ball whnch was sponsored by the HI Ys and the Trl H Y s The alumnl were Invited Am OF SPECIAL SCENES -gf' PEP CLUB POSTERS RAISE SCHOOL SPIRIT Before each game the Pep Club decorated the halls wlth posters des med to raise schcol splrlt and bring the students out to the game Here Jull Clbbons I ochlmsen S Crowe and Vrola Bllner put a poster by lunchroom GEOMETRY STUDENTS DECORATE WINDOWS Each Chrlstmas Mvss Marlam Cleveland geometry teacher has her students create orlglnal deslgns wlth geometric flgures These are used to decorate her room and some are usually left over for the study hall Thus ear students paunted thelr creatrons on panes of glass or made mobules Here Val Qunst and Dan Fox fasten their designs over the windows I 'Y KJ 3 ,P DOES IT HURT MUCH' Judy Letourneau closes her eyes to avond seemg the needle IR the nurses hand as she gets her thlrd poluo shot durmg the annual PHS lmmunlzatlon clan ai, e,,, 'Ia f 1- au.. a-n,.,,,,,-L ual STAG LINE Many of the PHSers spent thelr Frlday nlghts at the Rec Some danced but others sat or stood around the gurls wantlng to be asked to dance and the boys waltmg to ask them U5 qi! VIKING BANNER IN PARADE Leadlng the band and the drnll team un the Daffodil Parade us the banner of the Puyallup Vuklngs It IS belng earned by the pep sters Anita Harrns Celua Jones Dorothy Dall and Duane Stroh DAFFODIL BEAUTIES Puyallups four members of the Daffodll Court thas year were Bonnle Snlvernaul JoEll McMurray Judy Letourneau and Karen Erb JoEll represented the community as a prlncess 28 asqaea-H WHICH COLORS FOR PHS' One of the biggest problems of the year was trying to coordlnate the colors of all the school umforms Illustratmg the problem are Larry McGowan nn a black and gold band unnform Dave Campbell nn a red white and blue foot ball umform Barbara Ney ln a purple and gold drlll team unuform and Judy Letourneau un the purple gold and whlte yell queen s unuform The problem was never solved AND MEMORIES . S .. M..- - ' C?-1 x Q. . I 1' ' l , V f A S . 4 U -e . K '.' 1 . i V I N , 5 'T' A K IC. ,I . . . F' 'k I . ' A , . l s ' ' , - ' r ' T . 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Q fr - . vu 1' s CHEMISE IS FEATURED IN ANNUAL STYLE SHOW Cherme Larson models her chemlse an the soda shop scene of the annual Mothers Tea and Style Show Seventeen Models on Parade featued clothes made ln thas years home economlcs classes and modeled by the gurls who made them Sears and Roebuck awarded S90 In prizes to the seamstresses The new Glrls Club officers had been Installed belore the style show and the Glrls Club Mothers Tea followed It ...S-fm Wm ,.,..- Y is C mm 'Q5.m JOES PRESIDENTIAL SPUTNIK Ot all the glmmlcks and signs Involved ln the cam palgns for the student body offlces one of the most notnceable was Joe Zimmerman s satellite whlch hung In the gym Joe was elected president OF VIKING LIFE T '5 SENIORS MOVE UP E Tom Marshall, sensor class presndent brings down the aqua and white symbols of the class of 1958 as the sensors march from theur assembly seats an the center sectlon ol the audntorlum to the stage The new student body offocers had just been Installed the annual presented, and now the other classes are ready to move unto their new sectuons ln thas years annual Move up Assembly, symbollzlng the close of another school year 29 5 . , ' 1 -' .. , Q 4 its ,xt S., . 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' MMM A' ' ' - Q.:- I +55 Q9 GINTHER ROOT ARE INSPIRATIONAL WINNERS IN TRACK AND BASEBALL The Puyallup cmdermen placed slxth nn the Puget Sound League for the T958 season Coach Ster Harshman bullt has relatively mex perlenced boys unto a strong competltlve outflt Two lunlors Ray Johnson and Len Jascur quallfled for the state track meet and represented Puyallup nn the shotput and dlscus events at Pullman on May 24 and 25 Neither boy placed either day but both learned a great deal and are planning to return an T959 Thus years track squad led by Captam Jlm Mahaffle had very few sensors on nt Wlth the experuence that the sophomores and lunuors gauned next years team should represent PHS well Coach Dean Nlcholsons dlamoncl mne wound up wlth 44 won lost record In league play The Vuks beat Sumner to close out thelr season on May 28 The Vlkungs fmushed nn the mlddle of league for the best season record tn a few years The scores of Puyallups league games were PuyaNup PuyaHup PuyaNup PuyaNup PuyaHup PuyaHup PuyaNup Eyetng the was played Kent Merldlan 3 Clover Park 7 Franklm Pnerce 7 Renton 2 Auburn 7 Htghlme 7 Enumclaw 0 ITS LOW AND OUTSIDE pltch ns Lester Bryan Vukmg rnght tlelder Ih the Auburn game Thus game on the Vlklng s new fveld at Grayland Park TRACK lNSPlRATl0N Coach Ster Harshman glves a friendly handclasp to Wayne Gvnther ln the sprung letter assen-bly Wayne was voted by the track squad as thelr bnggest mspuratlon INSPIRATIONAL AWARD WINNER A hand of congratulatlons as offered by baseball coach Dean Nucholson to tlrst basemen Earl Root Earl was chosen by hls teammates as the blggest lnsplratlon to the dlamondmen I . . .. ti ' ' 5? . . , 9- - .. . . '. 31- a 16- 0- 'I- 1- . . 7- ,fl TENSE MOMENT IN TENNIS THEY WENT T0 STATE MEET Slammung back at the opposutuon us gurls doubles expert Barbara Thurston Barbaras unseen helper IS Januce Reeder Both gurls are uunuors and wull see more actuon next year Puyallups racketeers had a successful season from the won and lost standpount thus year wunnung seven games and losung only three The three defeats that the Vukungs net ters suffered were to Clover Park Hughlune and Enumclaw Theur vuctorues were over Fufe Auburn three tumes Kent Meruduan, Franklun Puerce and Sumner Wlth one game left for the other teams ut appeared that the tennus squad was destuned for thurd place True form us dusplayed here by Puyallups two representatuves to the state track meet held at Pullman Ray Johnson left puts the shot and Len Jascur hurls the duscus Bath boys are yunuors and should return to Pullman next year The golf team took a strong suxth place un Puget Sound League competutuon They compuled a record of three wuns and fuve losses un league and went one for three un practuce matches They played very few matches thus year whuch may hurt next years squad for lack of experuence Puyallups lunksmen beat Renton Sumner and Enum claw and lost to the other fuve schools un the league Theur best match was wuth Renton as they pulled out a slum 87 vuctory RIFLEMEN WIN TROPHY Row 1 B Kluge G Paulson H Homan B Samuelson Row 2 J Rohrs J Brecht D Gambruel K Martun Ray Prevost coach The Vukung Rufle team won the Puerce County League champuonshup whuch won them the rught to go to the state meet at Wenatchee he two Puyallup squads walked away wuth thurd some teams wuth colleguate boys Senuor Harley Homan made an outstandung showung for Puyallup Hugh School by placung fourth hugh un the state as far as unduvudual scor ung goes Most of thus years team was com posed of sophomores whuch means that next years squad wull be strong I n . 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A. , is 1 SENIORS GET CAPS GOWNS AND ANNUALS BACK Shrrley Corlrss Ruth Ann Patrrck Shrrley Martunson Carl Jepscn Pattns Martnn Ruth Clement John Cook FRONT Mary Lynn Welzel Marltyn Trtlow SENIORS WRITE FINIS As the school year came to a close the most memorable ntght rn a semors lnfe commencement drew near Thus year commencement was held June 4 for 225 semors In the days precedlng graduatlon there was a flurry of excltement as the semors received caps gowns and annuals Earller rn the week the senior assembly was held wlth about T50 semors portrctpatrng The assembly was dlvsded unto tour acts An American rn Parts Oklahoma Show boat and Carousel The assembly had lavush scenery and costumes On Sunday June 'I the relrgnous ceremony connected wrth graduatron baccalaureate was held Although most of the semors were glad to be hnrshed wuth four years few tears were shed ew bn , wma a e was rc k we e e e.1 5 WDOA w e urn L w l Ft 32 N 4 we SFMBL e wa T e e fv D wr r tt' s scene was Gene Ha orne 0 s Lower nowbea Jkhmoma scene ff-'K 35 L 33 -if ,..-. fmso ,-Q -0+ ai- gt gi il 35 .A...-cm, 'Sf U'll I .oa- Ill T' SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS ROW 1 L LaBrash M Muller L Van Pevenage R Clement N Perry C Moeck J Refsland S Harris ROW 2 D Monroe L Brobeck P Newcomer M Tekel 3 90492 V B0nd J Baglnskn T Yanagawa ROW 3 D Fields C Jepsen J Van Sickle J Mahattle R Dlxon D Crowe L Pletcher M McClearY J ook 30 SENIORS RECEI Thurty sensors of the class of 1958 recelved scholarships Those awarded scholarshups to Washington State were Marulyn Tekel room rent Martha Muller room rent Sharon Smith room rent Lmda LaBrash room rent and Make Durkee musuc Those recenvung scholarshnps to the Unuverslty of Wash mgton were Roger Drxon Tacoma Carpenters Umon Dave Fields Bechtel Scholarshlps Val Bond Alumm, Larry Pletcher Puyallup Alumm .lam Mahaffne Karshner Carolyn Moeck Karshner Carl Jepsen, Womens Chamber of Com merce Llz Ward music Those recenvmg scholarshlps to Seattle Umversuty were Denms Monroe Patty Newcomer, Puyallup Education Asso cnatlon Jam Van Sickle Puyallup Councll PTA One of the top scholarship honors went to Dave Fields who passed dlfflcult physlcal and mental exams to wan an V E SCHOLARSHIPS appountment to the US Amr Force Academy at Colorado Sprmgs Colo Other scholarshlps recelved were Mnckey Maller PEO Sisterhood Tamuo Yanagawa Whutman Roger Dlxon Car man and Elks Leadership Lunda LaBrash Katherme Brown ell Puyallup Valley Emblem Club Susan Hams Rogan Jones Radio TV Scholarshnp Ruth Clement Natuonal Baptnst Fellowshup Lmfueld College Loss Brobeck Natnonal Merut Certnflcate of Scholarship Llta Van Pevenage Puyallup Councul PTA Loretta Perry Florence and Susie Spencer Janlce Bagmskl Puyallup Business and Professional Wom ens Club Carl Jepsen Most Valuable Student Award Eduth Mutchell Altrusa Nursmg John Cook Future Teachers Duck Crowe College of Puget Sound Joan Retsland Honor Socnety AWARD ASSEMBLY ALTERNATES ANID HONORABLE MENTIONS ROW 1 L Ward R Patnck N Perry V Bond S Kuelper B Dodge L Lelourneau J McMurray B Snlvernall C Baker C Zydek D Simons ROW 2 G Wegener L Bryan L Pletcher C Jepsen J Grant D Berg J Mahathe L McGowan D Dodge ' 4 oz fmt., ' 5 ' ,-Q A , I, J -It . . 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I I ' - ' -I I I I I ' I ' . . . . . , I I I I ' I I I I I I - - - I I I , . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . aku: 'W-.Y Some personalntnes always seem more :n cm ner tan others The e brnghter stars ight the through the year because they are the ones to whnch the students look for dlrectron Their leader ship has shaped thus particular ClGSSlC, Wflflng the headlmes with thenr actnxutues services, scholarshlp and honors throughout the year , M - N r 1: 1 .1 h ,. ' ' 2' , ., X . . J, , , , way 5 I l ' . . . . . -- . . . . .. I I LEADERS GUIDE THE WAY THROUGH THE CLASSIC YEAR Susan Hams CAROLYN MOECK JIM MAHAFFIE COl'lleSl PATTY NEWCOMER MIKE McCLEARY RANSOM DELANO AWARD Selected by band and orchestra members as wmners of the Ransom Delano Musuc Inspnratnon Trophy were Duane Whit man and Make Durkee The award ns un memory of Betty Ransom and Elwln Delano Alternates were Elizabeth Ward and Larry McGowan JOURNALISM AWARD Wlnmng the Bug Inch award were Tom Marshall Harry Borst Gary Wegener and Barbara Dodge To wun thus honor one must publash 1 000 Inches of copy an the Vnkung Vanguard or the Vnkmg d l SUSAN HARRIS ROGER DIXON WALKER AWARD Chosen thus year as wmners of the Walker Award the highest honor a sensor can obtain were Susan Hams and Roger Duxon Alternates were Barbara Dodge and Jlm Mahaffle and honorable mentlon went to Judy Letourneau and Larry Pletcher Roger Daxon was also awarded the Carpenters Unuon Scholarshlp No 470 Alternate for thus award was KARSHNER AWARD Carolyn Moeck and Jam Mahaffne were chosen from the Class of 1958 as recnpuents of the Karshner Award a S200 scholarshlp to the Unwerslty of Washmgton Alternates were Val Bond and Larry McGowan honorable mentuon went to JoEll McMurray and Jeff Grant LOGAN AWARD Patty Newcomer and Mlke McCleary were wmners af the coveted Robert O Logan Athletic Award Alternates were Sondra Kuelper and Gary Wegener honorable mentuon went to Nancy Perry and Lester Bryan Muke was also awarded furst place an the state mathematucs DIANE WHITMAN MIKE BARBARA DODGE HARRY BORST GARY WEGENER TOM MARSHALL ARE WALKER AWARD WINNERS BOYS INSPIRATIONAL AWARD Roger Duxon was the wunner of the Harry Hansen Inspuratuonal Cup awarded un honor of the former pruncupal Jum Harrus receuved honorable mentuon GIRLS INSPIRATIONAL AWARD Judy Letourneau receuved the honor of beung voted by the gurls of the student body as theur unspuratuon durung hugh school days Honorable mentuon went to Bonnue Sulvernaul JUNIOR HIGH AWARD Wunners of the Junuor Hugh Award comparable to the Walker Award were Januce Etzel and Danny Luenung Alternates were Charlotte Zydek and Duck Berg honorable mentuon went to Donna Sumons and Duck Dodge ALTRUSA AWARD The dustrubutuve educatuon award was receuved by Beatruce Rees along wuth S25 cash Bernuce Snuder receuved honorable ITICFIIIOD ESSAY CONTEST Wunner of the Veterans of Foreugn Wars essay contest was June Smuth Second place went to Jeanette Baker and thurd place MICKEY MILLER RICHARD GREEN WHEELER LARRY PLETCHER SONDRA KUELPER JUDY LETOURNEAU JANICE ETZEL DANNY LIENING BEATRICE REES JUNE SMITH BAUSCH AND LOMB SCIENCE AWARD Wunner of the Bausch and Lomb scuence award was Barbara Dodge SCIENCE AWARD Wunner of the Amerucan Chemucal Socuety Award was Muckey Muller DRAMA AWARD The Drama Award guven to Ruchard Green us presented each year to a senuor who has been very actuve un drama Carl Jepsen receuved honorable mentuon ART AWARD Jerry Wheeler was the wunner of the Art Award sponsored by the Junuor Womens Club It us based on partucupatuon and all around unterest Alternate was Ruth Patruck ALUMNI AWARD A scholarshup awarded by the alumnu of Puyallup Hugh School went to Larry Pletcher Thus award guarantees Larry of a summer lob for four years SILVER VICTORY A sulver vuctory award was guven to Sondra Kuelper for the 2100 pounts whuch she earned un GAA by partucupatung un sports 37 , . . , . , . - . . . I E , , 4. -, I . , . I . , ' . I went to Judy Disney. 5, - I . . I . . , . . . . . A If -1 ' v 4 . - . . . . . . DODGE LABRASH TOP SCHOLARS Barbara Dodge Llnda LaBrash Wuth a grade pomt of 397 Barbara Dodge was an nounced as th valeductoruan of the Class of 1958 Barbara was also awarded the Bausch and Lomb Scuence Medal ln addltlon to malntamlng her grade poxnt she was actuve nn honor society VCY annual staff and Vanguard staff Next fall Barbara as planmng to attend Lnnfueld College nn Oregon Lnnda LaBrash took second place honors as salutatoruan with a 395 grade average Lmdas socual actnvmes Include Tru HI Y GAA and honor socnety She ns plannmg to attend Washmgton State College next fall where she will malor In busmess education Loss Brubeck Carl Jepsen Roger Duxon Nancy Klemschmndt Dave Faelds Valene Bond Duane Whltman 38 - - . . , . . E . . . . ' ', , . 1 r 1 1 - - . 3 L Ina .33 'Y lf!v ii ll rf 'X 31 1-v Q4 in 36 Y' Q1 gr N Q IQ os K., '3- xc as 'T f BOARD OF CONTROL ROW 1 S Bacon C Calhoun G Chrlstlanson V Bhner B Thurston K Kross C Chrustnanson J Aiken C Zydek ROW 2 J Van Pevenage M Whitman J Hammermaster S McPherson P Matttueld L Munsey M Rlngwald P Root N Bradfue'd S Harris ROW 3 D Monroe D Hagestad L Whitman W Grnther B Solway B Carter L Penquute G Terrlle P Booth G Cathey ROW 4 J Van Slckle J Jansen B Leonard D Flelds G Gratzer G Hams R Dixon D Berg A Johnson L Bagmsku BOARD OF CONTROL HAS LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE Under the ambutuous leadershup of Roger Dnxon the Board of Control put on a leadership conference November 9 The tnrst of nts kmd at Puyallup the conference was for offucers of all clubs an and out of school These leaders were entertained at a banquet followed by guest speakers and discussion groups The Board of Control plans to make this an annual conference Money was roused through sales to buy records for a luke box to be played an the gym at noon As sprung rolled around a talent assembly was presented that was also used for an exchange crsembly at another hugh school STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Judy Letourneau Roger Drxon Susan Harris Jlm Van Szckle The representatives held a school electron to ammend the constltutlon moving student body elections up a month enabling the new offucers to become acquamtecl wlth thenr offnce To solve a problem that has been arlslng every year the Board of Control changed the stunt rules to do away with the serpentlne and voted to announce the results of the stunt at an assembly at 3 p m Much meetmg tame was consumed wnth nnvolved ds cusslons on school colors The members strlve to make the colors umform throughout the school but funally put off a decision for a few years untll the athletic umforms are ready to be replaced ONE TWO THREE KICK The Board of Control Talent Assembly found Sharon Smith Val Bond and Lnnda Ruebold performing an nntrucate baton routnne 40 QQ C 5 - H . y 3 pf 4, to 1 U ,' 5 . 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SENIOR HONGR Patty Newcomer Mlckey Muller Larry McGowan 3-F Marlyn Teke Jamce Bagmskl Joan Relsland Gary Wegener v.-Q if Mlke McCleary Carolyn Moeck JoEIl McMurray I' as W' ar Susan Harrls Jeff Grant Llta Van Pevenage Lester Bryan Val Elllott Dwa ne Werner Qfv Mary Lynn Welzel Nancy Perry Dorothy Mannlng 5 Gunther Jlm Mahaffue Nancy Locke Sarolye-Gay McPherson 901 I Dennns Monroe Ruth Clement Bernlce Snnder Barbara Ney ,Q 'N avi IIN' T Ruchard Green Pat Pete son Sharon Smuth June Sm ff' 'T' if-f Q'-7 Bo Da Janet Hammermaster Beverlee Harro Sondra ...J Y 'cr Tom Marshall Shirley Martinson Larry Pletcher Rita Van Pevenwf Judy Wiemer a:49 f HONOR SOCIETY ROW 1 S Ptutzenmeyer B Smuth C Wulson P Zunk S Walmer J McMurray L Munsey C Mosolf S Martun J Sorenson M McCallum B Thurston C Palo J Meyers ROW 2 N Merrull P Mellor L McCormuck S McPher n S Thompson J N h C Moeck D Mannung J Refsland L Savage K Wunch A Terrule R Reed J Reese ROW 3 J Reeder H Zuemer S McPherson P Martun V Stone K Knudson M Welzel L Keck B Derkkland J Muller L Kupunsku C Kurk G Snode N Thompson C Salzmann ROW 4 J Sulkosky M Tekel P Newcomer J Van Suckle F Sumons J Zummerman R Green T Stunson C Jepsen D ODell M Wade P Strong G Zumach J Ryhuckue R Volkman HONOR SOCIETY MAINTAINS GOOD GRADES Puyallup Hugh Schools Honor Socuety was made up of honor roll students who partucupated un at least two extra currucular actuvutues The purpose of the club was to honor and encourage hugh scholarshup leadershup good character and servuce The club thus year sponsored a S50 scholcurshup for the most worthy senuor un the Honor Socuety Thus wull be an annual prouect A banquet honorung the graduatung senuors un Honor Socuety was also held thus sprung The Honor Socuety members represent every phase of school lute un Puyallup through almost every organuzatuon and classroom subuect Wulluam Denevcun advused the club thus year HONOR SOCIETY W1 B KnullJ g H He D Da L LaBrash H nsen S Bacon K Hansen C Anderson J Hosler N Faurbanks ROW A Lepley S Geuger M Klaus C Halverson J Larson N Jordan N Celmer C Calhoun J Gale S Janowsku J Akers C Jocumsen R Larson ROW 3 R Clement M Carey J Famacht J Bagunsku J A'druch N Kluenschmndt L Broneck K Hanson C Elluott V Bond J Hammermaster A Helander P Boo h J. Eggiman D. Hickok. ROW 4: D. Fields, . ant, K. cker, J. nes, R. mpbell M. Kelly, . B ' , R. Dixon, J. Brecht, L. Baginski. . Larkin D. Larson D. Anderson J. Cook. Q, ,wg -1 if x r ga 41 GIRLS CLUB W 1 M Cox L g well u D K Hanson P Duran R0 L LaBras S Janowsl R Larson rtlnson J Hotz P Hanes P Mellor D oh Eg man Tompson ROW 3 M Gendreau L Pupo B ey B d S Turm n L Mouns Aldrlch S Crowe N Thompson J Reese D Hlckok ....n1' ,J GIRLS CLUB DECORATES HALLS SPONSORS MIXER Havlng every gurl un Puyallup Hugh School as a mem ber the Girls Club worked hard to promote frlendshup and loyalty among all nts members To obtaln thelr goal the Grrls Club sponsored a mlxer Dlscoverlng New Friends the theme of whuch was carried out wrth three shlps the Nlnta Punta and Santa Marla wuth flowers comlng out of each shlp Games entertann ment and refreshments were enloyed by all who attended hw GIRLS CLUB OFFICERS AT MIXER Shirley Martlnson Sally Janowskl Sharon Turman Val Stone GIRLS CLUB OFFICERS Shlrley Martlnson Sally .lo Janowskl Palma Larson Sharon Turman Val Stone At Christmas time the gurls brlghtened the halls and bulletln boards of Puyallup wrth bells of varlous colors and deslgns Wreaths of cedar and holly were seen In the wlndow of every room Helping the home economlc department the Girls Club sponsored the annual Mother and Daughter Tea and Style Show nn the sprung The offlcers and four members also attended a Glrls Club Conference thus year where frnendly relatlonshlps with others were dlscussed The actlvltles of the cabmet were llmlted thus year because of the long absence of Muss Palma Larson Gurls Club advlser Leading the clubs acltlvles for thus year were Shirley Marhnson presldent Sally Jo Janowskl vlce presudent Sharon Turman secretary and Val Stone hrstoruan 42 as R0 z . . . Llenin , J. Bos , B. Kn Il, S. Smuth, J. Llbbey, J. isney, . , . t. W 2: . h, . k', . , S. May' ,. ,.' ,. ,.Str,,J. gi ,S. h . : . ,, ,.N,V. on,. a,. t,J. I ' I I J J ' qt . . . . I A ,, . . . ,, . . . I I , I r 1 i .f ' I ' . Legg' ' ,A I . 1 . More VW X I I I ' I' ' I- f -5: - 4 .iv XXV i . 0 , , Il n 1 f' 7 S 1 4 . A - I , I If 4- if . , . . . . . 4 We . I . 7 ., . . . I 1 I 1 ' - 'I W Tm SVSUS Famnlnar to all at Puyallup on Frlday were Vlkmg Kmghts In blue sweaters wnth whlte letters Because membershlp In this service club was lumlted to 12 VKs to become a member was a prlvnlege A strawberry feast was held In May one afternoon after school The strawberrles and :ce cream served were bought with the money collected from fmes levued on members throughout the year Throughout the year they are kept busy ushering at football and basketball games as well as plays and other performances held at PHS VIKING LADIES W 1 B arrold G rnstlanson K Erb D Da ROW Chrlstlanson J Letourneau A Helander S Harrns M Cox ROW A Arnold N Jensen J Baglnsku S McPherson J Refsland P Root. VIKING KNIGHTS jc. ROW 1 J Van Pevenage T Yanagawa J Norrus B Thedm ROW 2 D Wnlson M Baglnskl J Mahaffle D Kmght W Gunther ROW 3 M McCleary K Decker R Duxon J Znmmerman J Grant Abents J Johannes L Bryan , 3 T1 'FQ iii-FV of DI. Would you like a progra These words are famuluar to all those students who have ever attended a Puyallup Hugh School game or actnvuty The Vlklng Ladies, nn thelr royal blue sweaters wuth white letters na and a black skurt or a formal ushered this year as thear gy primary actrvsty They ushered at all the games plays, and concerts and the Orthopeduc Style Show Another of the VLs dutles was keepung the trophy case and trophles clean The gurls also sponsored a rec dance for whuch they re celved no money, because of their standmg as a servlce club VL s vx s ozcoRAT: VL 5 VK S INITIATE J Retsland M Bagunsku B Thedun S McPherson S Harrls Oh' ihe YOYTUTCS of bling a VL or VK wi vL' K' HER , I x t 0 , K A R0'-:.H ,.ch ,. nl. 2: . , . , . - , .. , . . 2. . , K ,, 'J -Q fi-'I Y E A42 ' -11 . - , . , . , . . . . A 1. . g W- : .N L? J L 'T . : Il - m? 4- -A wg .. W vi. K . . . f' in . I I . . 175.35 K , f . ' . I ' ll ll ' - +2 as I 'I A l A L' I J U :Af ,K . . l A t .. , V i l 1 F ,, .wi . ' 43 0 ii Many times the activities done outside of class are greater classics than those of the classroom Who can ever forget the play in which he acted the hectic rush before the concerts in which h played or the Thursday night sessions before the to widen one s Interest have taught many new skills given many new experiences and most important of all taught boys and girls how to get along with others . . I . . . e I . . paper came out? These activities, which have served . , . I . P . . i , . , 44 E JZ WM fwflwff M Z-W M 9 JW W?W MnW J W ,a ' , , fa W I l .qdjffff JWN aff , W6 W 1' U . J A QE VANGUARD EDITORS VANGUARD STAFF Tom Marshall Barbara Knull ROW 1 Clalre Montgomery Marty Bradfueld Barbara Ney Barbara Thurston ROW 2 Gary Wegener Duck Crowe Paul Weymouth VA GUARD STAFF PUBLISHES BI MONTHLY During the weeks a paper ns to come out room 310 IS a Its not unusual to see tables pnled hugh with rosters and scene of utter confusion Edltors franhcally search for mls exchange papers These are necessary materlals for putting placed copy cub reporters hurrledly type sports feature out a bn weekly paper On the weeks the paper doesnt and news copy to be sent to the shop come out ad sollcltors are busily gettmg ads VANGUARD STAFF ROW 1: Jane! Diseth, Barbara Ney, Barbara Dodge, Barbara Thurston. ROW 2: VANGUARD AD STAFF Dick Crowe, Diane Whitman, Paul Weymouth, Gary Wegener, Pat Schwab. Carole Ross, Claire Montgomery, Harry Borst, Marty Bradfield. - ' ui x,,iq, I - A, lie I L 46 QUILL AND SCROLL ROW 1 B Knull B Thurston J Disney C Zeck S Martm D Whitman ROW 2 J Reeder J Dlseth L Munsey B Dodge P Weymouth G Wegener ROW 3 Harold Snodgrass C Ross T Marshall D Crowe H Borst J Cook P Marian CUB REPGRTERS ADVANCE TO NEW POSITIONS Mondays and Tuesdays are spent readung and edmng copy On Wednesday the galley sheets come back to be read and corrected Thursday nights are spent at the shop addmg the fmal touches The first semester edntors were Tom Marshall, edltor l : ' 7 VIKING VANGUARD REPORTERS ROW 1: J. Phair, K. Hanson, B. Crofford, J. Disney, J. Reeder, C. Zech, S Martm G Jensen ROW 2 J Baker C Haarstad P Hoenhous A Potter S Turman, H. Ziemer, S. McPherson, R. Reed, J. Dennis, L. Savage. ROW 3 M Wade M Bradfleld G Torgerson R Sllvernasl J Northrop J Johannes .I i , . , . . I 1 D. ek 1 Y 1 . I M 3 u Lnn J Sulkosky C Chervenka -ff yn-I All Asa!!! hv ':n1 ANNUAL. EDITORS PHOTUGRAPHERS J Cook T Yanagowa Barbara Ney Barbara Dodge J Lambenus R Hall J Buslck ANNUAL STAFF CDMPLETES YEARBOOK The annual staff begins preparatlon for the yearbook far ln advance Flrst and foremost IS the selection of a theme and cover desugn After these plans are made a dummy as drawn up From the dummy cardboard layouts are drawn up and plctures pasted down As deadlmes draw near, edntors crack theur whrps to speed up production Photographers were often forced to remam late at nught an order to meet deadlmes Thus year the staff was headed by co editors Barbara Ney and Bar bara Dodge Linda Munsey was the busrness manager and Harold Snodgrass served as the advrser ANNUAL BUSINESS STAFF ANNUAL STAFF Clalre Montgomery Lnnda Munsey Marty Bradfleld Sandy Marin Carol Zech Duck Abbott Janet Duseth Gene Harrrs Marnell Celment Carole Ross Judy Disney A 4 8 ...- X I , A A N X. .1 fi - ' ss ,M ,,.... 'gy 5. V, 'Vs 'Dfw sim . f Yr ' I9 ' . . I L f R. ll - . . , ' ' I ' Y , . ' f u ' I J I ' ll I I V ' Y I V I v I ' W ART CLUB ROW 1 R Patrnck S Salomsen L Olson C Wallace L Savage P Znnk ROW 2 R Clement F Slmons C Halverson Gladys Sorenson L Carlson ROW 3 L Bagvnskn B Moffat G Harris R Endres R Schramm J Ellck ART CLUB DISPLAYS Popcorn' Buy It here all colors of the rambow, punk, blue green This was a chant often heard nn the halls of P H S when the Art Club held nts popcorn ball sales whsch were planned to full the clubs pocketbook The members dndnt llmlt thenr talents to sumply colormg popcorn balls though Art work was exhlbuted at the falr ART PROJ ECTS Members ol the Art Club made programs for an art conference Tacoma :R X I VIE-:R.Af h-QA nib. as :NA 'iw -P w U ART STUDENT Kristen Larsson a Swedlsh student IS making a pencil drawing PROJECTS AT LIBRARY and shown several times at the publlc lubrary In November, members of the club desngned 400 program covers for the Washington State Art Club convention which was held ln Tacoma The covers were created by the art students by sulk screemng In the sprung the Art Club was hard at work preparing for an auctnon to raise money for an art scholar shup Mnss Gladys Sorenson was the adviser ART CLUB MEMBERS R Enders M Harber J Elnck J Schramm dnsplay projects at lrbrary umm 49 : . 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A -X Q 1 'pAf,s.fgf' C' 1 ' X I' . - ' I . . . , S. 1 -A -A X- 13. ,. ,ge xl ' Q, J.. , 5 'gpg 213- , I ,, ,:.j. , l 1' -V , Jai I X ,1 I tn Nx ' yi A f N V , .r , - , f ' es T 4' ' , .,. - S - s, 4 x ' ' 1 4 R 1 ,- L - - A W 1-rl .1 A 1 DRAMA CLUB ROW 1 C Zydek K Hanson S Turman N Jordan J BISIQ ROW 2 C Baker P Hermanson A A ZofteIGMartm.l Etzel C Wnlson ROW 3 N Trombley S Dual John Draper M Kelly P DRAMA CLUB BEGINS FIRST YEAR The Drama Club newly formed thus year, wasted no time m becommg a very active club The members along wuth Mr John Draper the advnser, toured vanous theaters nn the vlcumty mcludmg the Tacoma Luttle Theater In the sprung the members toured KING-TV and learned some of the In tncacnes of televnsuon production To become a member one must present a readlng for the present members and then read an Impromptu selection The members then vote on the ones they would luke to see an the club At present the membershtp of the club IS llmlted and the members mtend to meet throughout the summer DRAMA CLUB Nedra Jordan carrymg garbage can Sharon Turman sweepnng and Karren Hanson sweepmg clean up after a play 50 sim, nf rims, sf i'man.'Atimx, afxeny. 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My uf' W W ,J W W Aid! ,af ML F 7 KEY CLUB ROW 1 W Hunt M Gross J Van Sickle B Lodge D Monroe F Engh ROW 2 G Kary G Harris f I Eckhart W Larklns J Jansen ROW 3 H Borst R Green K Carlisle R Arndt F Lamber D IJ gf tebner KEY CLUB TRAVELS TO PORTLAND FOR CONVENTION Key Club us In realnty a hugh school Klwanus Club Begun this year and sponsored by Kuwanls It mamtams the same Ideals as Klwams lnternatnonal Luke Kuwanls they have cuvlc servlce During the year they painted mailboxes asslsted Carl Sparks by helpmg prepare the football held for a game collected S100 for the Pollo druve and S101 for Care and helped do chores at the War Memonal Bulldmg To rause funds they sold lughtbulbs un March and later they sold tuckets to a home game of the Seattle Ramuers Adding more spurnt and enthusuasm was the time consum mg 'ob of the malorettes Valerue Bond Sharon Smlth and Linda Ruebold Clever routines were seen at basketball and football games and at the Daffodll Parade Wuth new purple and white uniforms the gurls twnrled and marched their way through another year MAJORETTES Sharon Smith Val Bond Lmda Rlebold 51 1 O . i i all Ulf A W ' A J- I U 11,140 ' y ,f . 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MJ LOS AMIGOS ROW 1 P Hansen J Gale B Harrold S Walmer J McMurray G Goelzer M Cox M Mosuer L Powlosku C Mosolf S Harrus C Anderson C Zech S Martun J Patruch ROW 2 S Dual J Hoffman J Retsland C Moeck S Crowe L Munsey K Keul M Rungwald J J umsen S Nevuns J Nush C Jochumsen J Egguman J Reese ROW 3 Wulluam Denevan L McCormuch C Hennung M Mahan J Sulkosky L Ouson M Carey R Clement N Jensen L Whutman P Strong G Jensen R Abbott C Stuckney ROW 4 B Lodge K Decker P Anderson W Larkuns K Van Duest G Harrus D Meyer W Thompson J Hull W Gunther B Ferguson D Sorenson B Moffat AMIGOS GES Y DIN Hey, look outl' These laughung words of warnung were heard at the Chrustmas Punata Party held by the members of Los Amugos A punata us a bug ball fulled wuth candy A blundfolded member swungung a long stuck had to break ut The Spanush clubbers, wuth theur advuser Wulluam Denevan, also had a Taco dunner Frank Berret, a mussuonary from South Ameruca showed slides and talked to the members and E E Peake, who TACO DINNER Spanush Club members enjoy Taco dunner N worked un the oul undustry un Venezuela, spoke to them The members presented a sprung assembly for the student body fecuturung dances musuc and humor The oblect of the Spanush club us to create unterest un the people of the Spanush speakung world The only requurement for membershup us that the student must have taken Spanush un hugh school SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS Eat drunk and be merry 'fi .ff NK? .S- x LOS J STA ASSEMBL 5 NER KM 'E Ufffl fc-vf sr VOICE OF CHRISTIAN YOUTH ROW 1 C Moye S Pfutzenmeyer S Dual M Gubbons M Johnson J Davenport P Hoenhous l Doyle S Westman V Quust C Wanner Hoz S herson ROW 2 F Hartshorn L M Cormuck C Jansen S Dall N Th pson J R ese A St bs S Mut hell E Sommer R Muzner B Dodge man G Jn n OW 3 Mayor P Judd K Smuth MClement C Hennung R Clement G Snode C Cordes E Mutchell L Brobeck M Wade Hunt Mrs Redford ROW -1 K Huffbull J Pratt C Euchborn J Hammermaster L Carlson C Kurk J Lundquust M Chrustuanson J Grant G Robinson C Jepson J Cook W Challender D x VCY INCREASES MEMBERSHIP ATTENDS RALLIES Vouce of Chrustuan Youth offers Chrustuan fun fellowshup and unspuratuon to all hugh schoolers Thus large club aver aged between fufty and suxty students at each meetung, reachung a peak attendance of 156 at the all faculty meet ung Faculty Follues Mldcentury Martyrs sludes of mussuonary martyrs un Ecuador, Sulent Wutness, a fulm, You Asked For lt a request program put on by the local members, and numerous speakers from other hugh schools VCY clubs made up some of the other programs Sophomores won the attendance contest followed by the freshmen Iunuors, and senuors un that order and were rewarded wuth a party Vouce of Chrustuan Youth us the Tacoma branch ol the well known organuzatuon, Youth For Chrust The PHS club us one of twenty two hugh school and lunuor hugh VCY groups un thus area Puyallup VCYers set attendance records, attended rallues and skated at several partues VCY MEMBERS FACULTY FOLLIES VCV members attend rallues VCY sponsor Faculty Follues -u Q 1 F ' We 53 ,...,..i I , N5 L, W. A I . V - .,. A ga' M G' S -- 5 ,wg .S 2 1 4 L Q. - L - . 1 t B- W M ..,, .I , N -N ' ' . ' ig' If .9 ' ,, 3- , 12, Q 4 ' - ' ' .1 . I 59' -. Ng: K A I ' v A Y - S x . V ' nf f , Q fyyfuu. er V, r f , ,, ,Q 1- f 9 , A tl R 1 ' ,K ., , . .: : I Ll W . r - .ff K l A ',t E, 'tl 'L' V ' 1 D X T Y 1 ., a - 3 B an . .. , r ,Lu . , 8 L - 0 1' 'Q . ' ' ' , -- X' ' 3. .. I , ., ' A 'S' .cu . f' ' 1 ' . V . A 1 Q J f- N 'W 45 - , C- ' 4 ' . ' ... I A . . AL Q.. , P ' E , fu-5 uf L: , ' ' McP . :. ,.c ,. .. ',. om ,. e , . ier, . 'c , . , . ' , . ,S. Od . e se . R : J. l . . , . 'V , . , . ' , . , . , . , . A , . , . , W. I I I I ' I - , ,, . ,, . . . . , . ,, . ,, . . . . 5 . . . . 11 - - I ll ' I 11 - - ' ' ' ' I , . 30 5 JG JL 'Y' 4 X QQ v Y' i 'Q LAY COMMITTEES ROW E Ward Dal ombley C Palo B Th ston L L B sh C Ch tanson J Pa k S Ruchard on ROW 2 R H ber J Budd y S erson M Rngwald J h mm P r-tem son J r ye e Letourneau Weze Clemen Krsse nroe J urmah oar os wuc are Er orn L Mc IS er J Sulkos H Bors J ze PLAY COMMITTEES NEEDED IN PRODUCTION The plays could not have been the success they were thus year wnthout the help of the fave follownng groups the make up commnttee property commrttee stage crew costume commuttee and publncuty commnttee The make up commnttee under the gundance of Mlss Gertrude Hanson made up the characters of the plays to make them more real and bellevable A chanrman IS chosen each year to be brlefecl on the characters so the committee may study them so they may have lust the rnght type of make up The costume committee started theur busy year off wnth a potluck dnnner says Muss Arnold costume adviser They then went unto full swung with the dlfferent plays Including the chrlstmas Play The property commuttee gurded by Don Wolvers supplred the plays with pueces from modern hu tn sets to antique furniture thus year Each member of the property committee ts asslgned a character In the play The plays are advertised In the store wmdows wlth posters and ID the Puyallup paper by the publucuty com mittee They have a new adviser Florence Ptefferle and Mary Carey was helprng her as chaurman of the publuclty commuttee The stage crew under advuser John Draper has worked hard thus year with the sets for the plays They buuld anythung and everythrng that us necessary for a play STAGE CREW R Woods T Brrdsall J Lester J Hogland MAKE UP CLUB any 0 nggn Ze J Letourneau D Dall L Munsey C Chrlstlanson Malvaney John Draper 54 I ' M, - ' A -Q ' .L-V - K 1:45 ll A551 E. ' 3 9 Q' Gi I ' . gg A ' ' 'E' . ' V ' I J 4 - ' 1. W , ., U Q - . 15 . ':- :Ig by .ff E C. W . O - A I .- 3 W -v ,, Q V 9 ' .. - ...- ' .tg ' 17 . V X .T - 3 'S 5 6 , - ' 2 1 - .. v Q5 , da 'C' Ns X., 1 1 e 'N . P 2 , . D. I. V. Tr , . , . ur , . a ra , . rtsn . . trxc . S . : . ar , . a , '. MC- Ph . I . . Sc ra . . ' f an , Ku z, I. Do I , D. Davis. ROW 3 E. Husk J. , M. I I, R. t. G, ' I, C. M: , ' Nunn, M Burr. S. Larson. ROW -1: S T , S Ke g ., M. B t k, M. C y. C. :Wh , . All t , . ky. . t, .El I. . . . . 1 - I - , ' . 1 . 1 r ' , . , - I . ' l I I ' . I ' I . . I . I . Q . , . - Jf MCC' f A. J'hA , Jf 'Et I, P. at xl gl l. -dll .LII OKING COMMITTE ROW 1 L Pletcher D ne R Johnson C Palo ROW 2 G Sungleton R SIlVEl' naul M Muller Don Henry TICKET SELLERS ROW 1 L Bauch C Anderson ROWZ M Burden Chervenka N Merrull MITTEES HELP MAKE BETTER SCH Around 58 O00 was made thus year on the season tuckets Two Senuor gurls and Muss Margaret Hughes advuser were always busy on Thursday mornungs ussuung season tucket maternal to home room representatuves They would collect money record ut and deposut the money un the bank Tuckets herel' You would often see a sugn statung such a phrase Through raun sleet and snow you would always see a few tucket sellers doung theur uob Beung prompt at football games basketball games concerts and plays was another motto of the sellers To be a seller you should be able to make change fast PROJECTION CREW ROW 1 G Jensen T Reeder R Humphreys B Sulvernaul ROW 2 F mbugner H Pterson D Fx J W A ROW 3 Curtus D Stehner R Oberg G Nelson Glen Crum 'G 90 1- 'vi ...fi and be at the games promptly Call a member of the prouectuon crew? Thus was a famulxar chant around the halls of P H S These boys had to set up and operate equupment such as motuon puctures, prouectors, fulmstrup phonographs and publuc address systems They are also taught to make munor repaurs change pro uectuon lamps spluce fulm and clean and oul the equupment Enforcung the smokung rules of Puyallup Hugh School has been the maun prouect of the smokung commuttee Under the durectuon of Don Henry the members unfluct punushment upon the vuolaters SEASON TICKET Rosue Harber LeAnna McAlIus!er 55 u . X vt I X . , ' l 1? ' . uf G SM E : , , . Dis y, . , . . : . ' , . ' - :I . , . . 1 . u - u I l I n n . . . I I . , . . . . . . . I I .I . . ' I I ll ' I ' . . . . . I - . I , I I . . . I , I I . . . . . Hei 'I . e , .l ol, . ilkie, l. Wiebe. l 1' R. 1 V .4 I 'Ze fjh on 15' L 5' si? 3 4, . . , , ll Q- , , 8 C 'v ' . in lg uwuf, , 4 ,L I, , -X ,X r Q V T l I i g - E V v u V , . ..- L .. W, l D .. l , 3 ' ' 'I' uf- -- -Q ,xg ' 1' 'I 'ue I B! V a -i- ri ' ' J ut. 1 Q if. t xg- '-- -s....v I I -' 1 g g 4 ' t .,- C, 1 36 'T 'lg ? vuuu-up 36 36 RW1 C WI on aker nac em S mr Aexander J Reede R W oud S n DEBATE SQUAD AT Funnshmg an the upper thurd of the Puget Sound League was Puyallups debate squad with a record of T2 wms and TO losses The squad was composed of two expernenced debaters Jamce Reeder and Helen Znemer and to gave the 22 sophomore deboters experience the other team was rotated Several practnce debates were held to glve more valuable experience to the debaters The squad traveled to six tournaments durung the season where they partnclpated In all lndnvndual events as well as debate The newly founded Natnonal Forensic League Chapter has grown to over 20 members and degrees The debaters were coached by Muss Nancy McCartney 'Q 4' -36 lr t 'S' DEBATE nson J Bnsug ROW 2 Nancy McCartney G Snode J Reese C Elllott J Mt er :ck Bre R Campbe F Sum TENDS TOURNAMENTS The Pep Club advused by Duane Granger was very actuve thus year The membershup was Iumuted to twenty fave students This year for the flrst tame the members made umforms whlch they wore to school every Friday that there was a home game and at all the home games The Pep Club worked hard to promote good sportsman shnp and to gain support for the team by pauntnng signs whuch they put up In the halls In the gym and at the games Durmg the pep assemblues the Pep Club members sa together un the front row of thenr section and led theur class m the yells They also sat together at the games PEP CLUB W 1 B Thurston M Gvbbons C Palo P Hansen C Mosolf en P ant W Salo S Walm M John on J ze rgess J Hotz S cPherson C nsen C oc lmsen V mer W 3 e we Os n C Walace Jochumsen P Newcomer Hammermaster L Keck J Gubbons A Mattfnld 96 3 v-7 Q QI 56 up --7' Cr' 28 C' C' ua a , 'i C I 1 E - A , . Q- , 4 Y A Q Q 7 wx-0, U g .. , - x .K - :Ja ,X ' -- A .La-' A ',.'r . ' . X4 17 . J W- m. fm, , , . , 6 J V! ttlyy IMI , I I T a . if y F . 'ar A V 0 : . 'ls . C. B .J, Fas ht. B, Th d' . E. om e. J. Sore .,'. : , . , . , . ' , . 'll , L. I . . ' OW E: J. xlkxe. R. Str .T. tl son, J. Bus' ..l, cht. . ll, . ' ons. . . . . 1 R0 : . . . . . . . . . .J. Aik , . Dur . C, Wulson. RO 2: S. nisen, . er. . s , . Ei I, L. Bu , , . .M . .Ja . .J h' . .BI .RO I M. Welz I, S. Cro . L. lo, . t , J, ' , . , J. , . '. . ' . . e . ,f 6 P' ' ' 1 ry :gf - T' ' ' A4-,J . 'vjl , , E 7 :QQQ 'EJ ..- rllg r v jp . 1.1. 2 W- Z-Q3 Q' Q X - 1 x 21' Q ., 5 6 ul wi if v Q , 9 ggij . I . 5, ,, S -W ia. ,M .1 4 ! T, 'B wa I f '? 1 --r ,.,. vga vw, W, 4? - - as 5. -A 2 Q S5 'E' J' 4 ,X W il ' Y 'U ...CJT D T Q t if 1 'l Xa YQ LATINEERS ROW 1 S Westman P Zmk D Davus S Bacon D Whltman N Celmer H Znemer C Chrnstlanson L Powlosku K Hanson B Knull J Wuemer M McCallum L Kross D Stroh G Webb M Muller ROW 2 M Gendreau G Chrustlanson L Van Pevenage A Potter D Freeman H Hammermelster S McPherson S Corllss J Denms P Mellor N Merrlll S Martmson B Ney D Mannlng J Brummett K McGowan G Iverson ROW 3 J Reeder L Pupo L Keck R Reed J Aldrnch P Martm N Kleunschmldt C Chervenka T Yanagawa L McGowan C Jepsen D Flelds J Cook M McCleary D Larson W Hunt G Wegener J Van Snckle B Thedun M Wade ROW 4 Schevtlm R Arndt M Kelly R Green J Muller D Campbell L Bryan G LATINEERS HELD BANQUET I know my heart, I know my mind, I know lm stlcklng out behmd was the cry of new members of the Junior Classncal League, or Latuneers as they are called, when they were rmtlated last tall The club also attended the JCL conventton at the Umverslty of Washmgton, and the members became lournal :sts when they publnshed the J C L newspaper, VOX LATINA In January The Romans fmnshed off the year wxth therr annual Latmeers banquet S Lyman P Booth J Whutham S Kuelper P Newcomer J Sulkosky Mass Lorenz J Mahaffue J Zrmmerman W Kooser D Knught J Lambertus FT A MEMBERS TEACH Hey, teach' was agam a tamuluar call to the members of Future Teachers of Amernca thas year The mam protect of thus group IS to act as a substn tutung staff for the teachers ot the tumor hugh and grade schools They sent delegates to the state FTA conference nn Everett had candy and cup cake sales, had a Christmas party and had a lomt meetmg wrth the Clover Park chapter Toppung off theur actuvmes, the club took thenr annual field trap to Western State Hospltal Al o they planned to award a scholarshnp to a worthy student who plans to be a teacher FUTURE TEACHERS 0F AMERICA ROW1 B Harrold J Hoffman H Hammermelster D Mannmg M Cox N Perry S Lyman H Zemer S Harrus K Hanson ROW 2 J Reeder B Sllvernanl M Welzel J Denms S Turman J Bagmsku L Keck S Crowe L Munsey D Stroh L Kross ROW 3 L Whltman W Hunt P Newcomer C Kurk J Muller W Thompson J Grant J Cook J Van Sickle J Etzel Advlser Don Henry ii hs f.f1 ?s, la no Cas- - v 1 ...an-1. icy .-.5 1 gg, HK -du Q .4 .-7 , 57 ,b-- Fnmfffkl' REC BOARD HI v COUNCIL R W 1 P H' 5 mlfh Mc l U'50'I L V055 SUOII ROW ROW 1 S Smuth M Gross S McPherson J Jochlmsen ROW 2 C I -I KCTS 0mPS0f' -I DCNH5 D Uk! W 3 C0 Elchorn V Stone J Cook J Mahaftue Crowe R Campbell J Cook F Simons Y COUNCIL AND REC BOARD PLAN ACTIVITIES The Hn Y Councul consnsted of the presndents of all the Hn Ys and Tr: HlYs They discussed all the problems that came up un thenr club meetungs and planned the agenda for the clubs For the flrst tame, a Chrnstmas Ball was put on by the Y groups Thus year Instead of conslstlng ot TrlHlY and HIY presndents, the Rec Board was open to any Interested stu dents Under the direction of Duane Stroh they sponsored most of the Rec Dances or had other servlce clubs sponsor them, bought new and popular records, and trued to create more Interest In the Friday nlght dances Learnmg the functuons of a Trl Hu Y was the mam ob lectlve of the Tramung Group thus year The large group of gurls learned that there IS more to benng a Tru Hu Y member than havmg a lot of fun Many hours were spent on servnce prolects such as sellung Daffodul Buttons, vusltlng the old folks home, working at the Iubrary and makung scrapbooks TRI HI Y TRAINING GROUP ROW 1 E Louden C Baker J Baker M Brennan C Wanner K Hendersson K Hagerman V Qulst I Johnson J Auken S Dawson C Perslnger E Louden L Rahm ROW 2 B Taylor G Anderson P West L Burgess E Husky G Martin J Kendall D Bauch P Hevmanson M Gendreau D Mc ughy S Cooney C Perkins H Parr ROW 3 J Etzel K Johnson M Dsckey A Ttlow P Crabb J Geeger V 0Bryant C Selles S Herren V J Knutson D Dawell B Root C Mrlgloi C Zydek ROW 4 C Jansen S Boslk L Martlnson V Keeney J Carmen L Alkema C Halverson J Houk D Wulson G Kaman S Larson N Bradtleld S Odman A Terrale G Brock M Glbbons D Beyler Q2 1 -0 f--M - rWi'?I C' I I L..I 6 W f I X so ., I I . O 1. ne,S.S .S. P ,.K ,D. . 2: P. 3 V E Y, I Z. Roo, . A , S. Th , .' ' , . B II . RO : S. rliss, S. ' , , ' I , A ' , , , . . , . I . Ga I I I. . I' I. .Ir .I ,I .I ,I I 4 I, I i ' .I .I . .I I' , .I 'I , . I ,I. ,I ,INi5t: i I I ' . . : ' I f i 2 I - - -7. If, - I . I ' v A x N v 4 i -2 r K fig - Q ,Q I -K .- . . G -. . y v Q I G - -Q y ,y 4-1 I I N IQ., a. . is a . 4' 6 .sqm - W. - S 1 , v ,g . C , - ,, - , 4 h v ,ii ,I ' I , f ,y Tr T . I .iX- il , -'T' 'A -v- 'a IL T T 1' T ' ,A A--, .I x ' , ' ff I 'T ' '- ' ,. I- I i Y it .Y 1 f --- I ' '. 3 -- r I 'I ' ' I.: A r I' , ' 7 K, J r . A, 5 I A yy X 1 . J . r I ' . X u SE Y K I I I I I TORCH TRI HIV ROW 1 D Whitman Dall L Kross C Wllson Wlllnams J Blslg ROW C Palo J Letourneau Stroh S Smith J Hou Martm C Anderson ROW P Gres el S Corlls Munsey J Dennus S Crowe D Llpoma P Martin ROW 4 C Chervenka J Gibbons M Welzel R Clement J Hammermaster N Jensen J Kear M Morgantr CH TRI H The pause that refreshes was the motto of Torch Trl Hn Y thus year Sellmg coke was one of the money ransmg prolects carried on by the gurls They also sold Almond Roca, had cake sales after school and had a car wash They also gave a Thanksglvnng basket to a needy family In Puyallup On the brighter srde the members had a progressive dmner planned lomt meetmgs with Hr Ys, worked on the Christmas Ball, and sponsored the Valentlne Dance 44 'v VN -fr pv- NG TRI The hearts of many children were delighted at the Mary Brndge Hosprtal when Vnkmg Tru HI Y brought them toys at Chrnstmas time The club also gave a Christmas basket to a were serving at the Orthopeduc smorgasbord and selhng Almond Roca for World Servnce The club also donated re freshments for the Chrmstsas Ball Some of their fun prolects durmg the year Included lonnt meetmgs parties and a pro gressrve dmner VIKING TRI HIY ROW 1 G Goelzer K Han son C Mosolf L LaBrash S Walmer M McCallum B Thurston ROW 2 B Har rold J McMurray C Jones S Martmson P Hansen S McPherson P Root ROW 3 J Refsland S Lyman S Geiger S Kung S Janwskl C Moeck S Nevms ROW4 Mlss Krause S McPherson A Lepley A Helander R Lu D Manning S Tur man C Elllott 59 : . -' - , D. W ft I - . . ' , L. - - - . D- Y A f .n - ' v - n S' ' Qi' 3: .v'.s, :' .'s,L: ' 6 L , . . K ' . , ix ll Il '- T ' , . . needy family in Puyallup. Some of the club's service proiects 1 , is 3 K 3 G E 3 4 1 ' l . 'Z I. I 4' ' . , '. ' , 1 2' , nd, . I , . ' Q ' T' ' I ' I MN V ,ue 6 jD C A fs, PC' TORCH HLY Sponsoring a dance was the highlight of Torch Hi-Y this year. Torch Hi-Y helped make the Christmas Ball a success by helping with the decorations. The club also donated to ,ac 3+ 4 PU ALLUP HIY Cleaning up the gym and Viking Field after games were the malor prolects of Puyallup HIY The club also sold Almond Roca for World Service and put up signs for the United Good Neighbor Drive They participated un youth government by sending a delegate Their more enloyable activities included parties sknng trips and lolnt meetings The club which became active this year chose John Cook as president Carl Jepson vlce president Bruce Lodge treasurer Jerry Buslck secretary, Denms Anderson chaplain and Duck Sorenson sergeant at arms PUYALLUP HIY ROW 1 F Simons G Jensen G Iverson D Hagestad D Anderson ROW 2 B Lodge RCampbell G Harris R Magnuson J Cook ROW 3 B Leonard T Stinson 0 Sorenson C Jepsen J Buslck 38 'Y' 'VU ,-.......,1- T World Service. Their main projects this year were to line the field and to move the hurdles an track More enloyable protects were parties a lomt meeting with a Tri Hn Y from Tacoma and a basketball game with Viking Hu Y TORCH HIY R W 1 J Phair M Gross J Johannes G Johnson B T edm ROW 2 G Gratzer R Johnson D Crowe R J echt ROW 3 D Diney Dixon C N n L Jascur R Phalr P Anderson 4' ' 38 I A u I Q . . 1 .- .- . I - 0 1 . V, - . . , - . - h ' . I . , . , . . - Berg,.Br. :.s,R. ..ur1. H J A 'S .x Y, , ,w fr-L u 'T ' A Y 1 Q ' , -' A pg 6 I Y - - A ff- . . -1 l na f ' n 4 - ' ' ' 15. 5 ' - If . . . . . . . V ,,, . . .. . . . . A-N ' A s 7 I , . Fm I ' . . 1 if Y l I I 'T ' , ' ' - ' . . Q f . ' . ' ' . I ' I I ' I V, 7-53 ' - - ' - Wuxi . : . . . . . ' , . , Q ' - ' ld NT TRIHI The members of Ruby Grant Tru Hu Y spent many hours orgamzmg thelr club one of two TrtH1Ys new thus year To rouse money for thetr club they sponsored two bake sales The club also decorated for the rec Semester Swmg and helped decorate for the Christmas Ball Partnes gomt meetings a progressnve dunner and sludes from dnfferent parts of the world were enloyed by the club TRI HIV ROW 1 K Parks J Patrnck G Barabe G Mannle ROW 2 K ry J Watson L Orness P es OW 3 Da 1 2 OS ,.......... -K Q43 26 -'QQ-I W 9 1 pep- ls sr LLA TRI Talent was dlsplayed by the members of Stella Trl Hn Y thus year when they put on a program for the Lutheran Home As a money rausung prolect for World Servuce Stella had many bake sales at varnous food stores Some of the fun protects Included a Chrlstmas party roller skatung party and a progressive dnnner The new club plans to contnnue Its actlvmes durmg the summer STELLA TR! HIV ROW 1 D Davis, N Celmer, M Iverson, H Hammermelster ROW 2 E Kary, A Bloomqulst, P Schwab, B Happy ROW 3' J Larson, M Klaus, C Solzman, N Thompson , f r' GRA - -Y - f 9 as . . 'P L . . . . . , . I ' ' ' Y . ' , - 3, 1' '17' . ' . . . v -vt ' I I 1 i l 2 ' : . , . ' , . , . '. : . -sa' Ber , . , . , . Hin . R : B. lly, B. Custard, V. Stone, C. Monroe, C. Cordes. ' V 11 , , M s- c --.7 J dl I ,Vex T' 4 1'-4 I ' T I 1' , R . Q S E ' H ' Y If Sf 2 n 1 5 ' -.. ' if J' - .Q ,y A , , 1 . .n ., 1 'J' 'Ti' ' , A 7 L v ' - 1' ' 0 Q -.- . . . . iv b -3 l 1 .. 'T ' I . ' ' I , . f s 'Y . . 1 . Aww., N I I 9 Q QU 9 Q.- - -es 46 Q? 111 S lf- ? e-r '59 CA TRIHI Amuca Trl HI Y sold Almond Roca, cake, candy and pop corn balls thus year to make money They also had a Chrust mas basket sponsored a car wash and attended Youth Legnslature For fun the gurls had lonnt meetungs with Tacoma H: worked on the Chrustmas Ball and the Semester Swmg PUYALLUP TRI HIY ROW 1 P Durant C Jochlm sen C Chrastlanson J Dlseth S Thompson G Chrnstlanson B Cro ord ROW 2 P Lett B Woodward C Haarstad C Cal 4.- n K Osen P Me or Eggnman J Buday ROW 3 J Hoffman J Palo S Kuelper V Bond L Brubeck J Sulkosky N Jordan J Jochlmsen 62 AMICA TRI-HI-Y ROW 1: B. Knull, N. Locke, M. Mosier, V. Bliner, C. Zech, B. Smith. ROW 2: P. Halverson, D. Dickison, J Akers, J Sorenson, L Savage, M McMlIIan, M Rungwald ROW 3 L Keck, M Bostwlck, J Muller, C Ross. P Newcomer L Olson C Wallace J Reese 7 . ALLUP TRIHI Puyallup Trl HnY sold chances on ten dollars at the Valentunes Dance thus year They also sold Almond Roca had cake sales and a car wash to rause money for World Service All alumnu were mvnted to a party at Christmas time thus year The club consisting of twenty three gurls, had lomt meetings wlth HnYs from both Puyallup and Clover Park A Thanksgiving basket was given to a needy Puyallup family QQ all v- fx 35' -IS 5-u in .V ,' . ' ' ' I 'V' y - . . . ..- A M l - - l P U l - - l . . ' ' ' 4 ' ' I , . . . . . , . . U I . - . . . . . . . 1 ' ' ' ' '- ' I -YS' 4- . ' II ' ll . -Q ' '1 ,I - L -'af-r ,fi 7 , 8 2 7 , .3 ' .L ' , 'ff' . We , 3 , , C A , 3- , . 'P' wr? V E ., ' 6 v J f, , , F' Q ,mx ' ' ?.' ' ap A M A . . . . r .f Q ff . 1 . ' . 2' -2? . 'K' - sv . l - ... ' sv 1 W A hou, . I , . Il , J. , , 1 ,' - I ' . , . . K A ff' . ' 0 X r . ' Q L ....... ' , 2112122113 . W uuuqxqpgae li uiilhnhilxnz '!'!vumnol . .......... W All. I VIKING HI Y ROW 1 J Norns J Sklrvmg M Bagmskr T Yanagawa L McGowan J Van Pevenage G Monroe ROW 2 D Frelds R Callahan R Abbott W Gunther L Bryan J Mahatfle M McCIeary S West ROW 5 B Caldwell R Brobeck R Green K Decker D Knlght R Robertson G Kary J Cllfton ROW4 J Northrop M Durkee P Van Llerop W Thompson J Muller K Carlisle D Campbell L Smder D DeMeerleer HI YSERVES COMMUNITY DE STUDIES RETAILING Josnt meetmgs with several Tn Hu Y groups were among Vlklng Hu Ys actlvntses this year The club also sponsored car washes and sold Almond Roca for World Service At Thanks glvlng they gave a basket to a needy family ln Puyallup Vlklngs mam prolects were to Ime the field durmg football season and to make sude Ime markers for the football fleld Planmng prolects from early fall to late sprung the Washington Retanlers Club spent a most active year Guest speakers talked to the club about retall sellmg techniques show wmdow dlsplays were exhlblted an the ag bunldmg and the club sponsored several dances after school In the 9Ym The club IS reorgamzed every year ln the dlstrrbutlve education class and new offncers are selected Norma Veal represented the club at the state conventlon held In Olympia and was elected the state treasurer WASHINGTON RETAILERS ROW 1 C Whltney B Sherwood B Smder D Thun N Veal W Wllburn L Randall ROW 2 A Mattfued Mus Hnlda Skreen B Rees J Svoboda R Thompson W Boheu J Hams L Penquu e S f s -Q P AID llilll 3' 63 : . ', . ' ' , . ' ', . , . , . , . . : . ' , . , . ., . ' , 1 O , I I I .. x , ... . ' ' ' 7 ' . . . . . H H . . . - 7 e u 1 . T I ' U : . ' . . , . ' , . , . X . ' . . . : . ' I , 's ' , . , . . , . 4 , . ' , . 'I . . MEM ' I - any rf K ..- .-- - nu A I . .zz f - I U- K 13 f E I ,, , - rf ' Q ., L ' . V. A C . K - I ' ' J , . ., 11 A M: A if C tr Y' tgi . V ' 73 M. , T' 4 . 9' If ' - I Q? A-,,.v -. fl fl - K , . .wg,.,,,'s' 3 .A 2, 1' i xr all rl i i BAND ROW 1: D. Whitman, J. Miller, R. Stroud, M. Cox, L. Zeiger, R. Campbell, T. Stinson, R. Callahan, C. Elliott. ROW 2: G. Martin, E. Schuler, C. Wanner, L. Hickock, C. Stickney, K. Kaminski. ROW 3: J. Rybicki, P. Again this year the music of the Puyallup High School Band was heard floating over the fair grounds at the Western Washington State Fair. Their music was entertaining for all ages. The band is split into two parts for the football and basketball games, the purple and the gold groups. They alternate for the games and pep assemblies. They played for all the half-time home football games and for the ten home basketball games. Other appearances made by the band were at the Swing Concert, exchange assembly with WOODWIND QUINTET BACK ROW: M. Durkee, T. Stinson, C. Elliott. FRONT ROW: D. Whitman, E. Ward. Crabb, C. Solberg, L. Hauqseth, R. Cota, M. Brennan, H. Pederson, S. Pfitzzenmeyer, J. Brecht. ROW 4: B. Carter, V. Young, C. Peters. ROW 5: J. Geiger, M. Clement, P. Greeley, J. Hanlfins, F. Phelps, L. Whitman, P. Martin, J. Bruce. Sumner, Spring Concert, Daffodil Parade, and commence- ment. Their two major money-making proiects for new band uniforms were the selling of nuts at Christmas time and play- ing in the Orpheus Club Benefit Concert. Four of the small groups of the band were rated super- ior at contest. They were the trumpet trio, clarinet quartet, woodwind quartet, and the brass sextet. There were T2 soloists from the band who competed in the music educators contest. Nine out of the 'I2 were rated superior and the other three were judged excellent. TRUMPET TRIO L. McGowan, D. Werner, S. West. 't Q 7 64 0 '96 -BRA' P' WW Q- V' wif, xxx -A-we so ,..J-x gc .rr-w K., -.NM .mf 4 L. 'viw HK Q-. 55563 5.-f BAND ner D O Dell R Shanks B Derk n B rg B Caldwell ROW 1 G Anderson V Stone S Geiger S Thompson M Durkee A Zellke R Mladenoff J Crossen N Overman C Barn ROW 4 R Volkman Lepley ROW 2 C Zydek M Dickey L Overman L Alkema N Klein heeer D denoff R g Vaars S Wes D Werner mud! R ment C oun W d R W M Brad McGowan BAND PLAYS FOR GAMES CONCERTS PARADES CLARINET QUARTET BRASS SEXTET BACK ROW T Stinson R Callahan BACK ROW R Volkman D Werner B Caldwell L McGowan FRONT ROW J Muller D Whitman FRONT ROW C Peters E Ward 65 ,, '-' WZ' - ff ' rr ' ' ' -A - v W .- 1f'j 1s-. r...--,... S1 -s K - A -. S-.Vf,,.ffff' ' 1 . . . ,Q K Ning, M W .34 M,.,,g6..ME K, ir.. 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S . wk- JEL Egi- '- 5 G, . , , ...,,A '-Q... ,A W ' .9 Q W.-A.. 1,4 XJ- M -,I ', rv- '-5 I :t -I ,,.'.v..elb M U , S ' 31-5' V .N ,-:.e-vc 8 .. ' , ll ' 'Q l A v Y . - 'M 1.' if . -HH- f -,if f . , ' Q A f M. , . x 'uit' Steh , . ' , . , . la d, D. e , . , A. : . , . ,I . , . , . . V - . . , . , . , . ' . : . , H. 1 . , . , . , . , . - J. W 1 , . Mla , . Ber, G. , . t, . , L. sch , . Cle , . Calh , E. ar . O 3: , field, D. . I I : . ' , . I : . . - . - , - - : . , . . : . , . . ' 'RLL 1 X ORCHESTRA ROW 1: J. Sorenson, L. Wassman, B. Knull, D. Book, M. Menenga, J. Ballard. ROW 2: E. Fish, R. Bauer, M. Willey, K. Stewart, J. Pratt, B. Fish, D. Whitman, J. Miller. ROW 3: M. Clement, L. Whitman, J. Bruce, STRING QUARTET Robert McNamara, D. Mladenotf, C. Calhoun, E. Ward. BACK ROW: L. Wassman, J. Sorenson. FRONT ROW: J. Meyers, G. Snode. I hear sweet music coming from the Puyallup High School orchestra, under the new direction of Robert Mc- Namara, in the Swing Concert. This was one of the orches- tras numerous activities this year. The year officially began for the orchestra in Decem- ber when they performed at the Christmas Concert. Prior to that the string orchestra alone had played for the Ki- wanis Club. Participating in the Swing Concert in Febru- ary began 'I958 for them. Orchestra members worked on publicity, sold tickets, and worked on other committees, besides performing for the concert. In March they took part in the orchestra contest at Auburn. To round out the year's activties, the orchestra participated in the Swing Concert in May, which tradionally closes the year for the music departments. ' Several orchestra members individually took part at the festival orchestra and the solo and ensemble contest in February. lil i Ns. -Af I ORCHESTRA ROW 1: M. Durkee, G. Anderson, J. Willey, J. Palo, D. Jarvis, G. Snode. ROW 2: C. Elliott, S. Pfitzenmeyer, J. Brecht, L. Crofford. E. Sommers, J. Meyers, N. Thompson. ROW 3: R. Shanks. B. Caldwell, L. McGowan, R. Berg, D. DeMeerleer. Absent: M. Bradfield, B. Smith, S. Turman, T. Stinson, D. Werner, R. Becker. ORCHESTRA PLAYS AT CONCERT RESERVE BAND ROW 1: D. Wassman, J. Jonas, D. Liljestrom, D. Robinson, J. Veckman A. Zeilke, R. Ballard. ROW 2: C. Seeley, M. Brennan, L. Hougseth, M Smith, K. Smith, L. Middleton, J. Gillem, G. Young. ROW 3: R. Cota, J Free, W. Stevenson, G. Shuck, D. Leinum. B. Larson, D. Van Strien, J Asmussen, P. Root. A CAPPELLA CHOIR W 1 M Rrce M ber escotl M aCrosse P Kte G M rltt S ann ock e F an s M ormlc R er ROW 2 B Woodward J Reese L Haugseth C Boll ng E Mutchell L B obeck K Groshong P Hoenhous S al M Clem nt A Potte :er D Freeman ROW 3 L Omvlg L Mounts M Hutchko M Lndsley L S h elder D Lne g L Bryan G Snode C Monroe P Halverson H ch ROW 4 M Whltman J Van Pevenage P DeSautel D Knnnaman L McGaughy J V n S kle T Ch t n J Shp D Ph Ilp D D Rltthaler W Hunt B Gander Louls Owens director CH RAL GROUPS ENTERTAIN AT CONCERTS Sung Sang Sung' Wlth wlld gestures the director Louns Owens tuned up the senior choir rn preparatlon for the hnghllght of their year the Christmas Assembly Hrs gyratuons were not rn vom for the srngnng was mdeed nmpressnve The mass cholr trlled the audntornum wuth the smgmg of O' Holy Nught The chour also sang Joy to the World BOYS GLEE CLUB The Boys Glee Club met nn the mornlng thus year and, Instead of gettfmg a grade recenved letters A boys sextet was packed from the club to form the boys sectuon of the Small Group The Nonettes and Boys Sextet combnned forces thus year to form the Small Group This elect group took part ln many school programs and entertained at varlous clvrc meetings, and lunches They also sang at the contest held by the Western Washington Musuc Educators Assocuatron and re celved a ratlng of excellent ROW 1 B Crabtree M Whltman M Lrndsley M Hutchko B Muzzy C SMALL GROUP Langdon ROW 2 L Schnelder J Van Pevenage L Barnes D Anderson W W 1 W hompson P Nickel M H ber Lark s Hunt B Gander ROW 3 P DeSautel D Kmnaman D Phnlllps T Chrlsten Hoenh us ROW 2 C Napier J Reese K Groshong E Mltchell D hnson D enlng OW 4 T artln V n e L node OW 3 M Wh tman L B yan Va Src Arndt J Shipman D Fox Ph laps D Llenung J Van Pevenage -Cb- 'Sr 1-ni 68 ,, L', , , ' n .' . . -3 ' ' fs 3 4 T' l Ag, :T 3 2 I 2 RO : . 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' 1 ' AH f l I I V1 Q 2 l 1 ,L ,P-.Q-....., ,1 E gl 41 as ac' T5f'Z-gli ,,,, T 5 Q60 gg 40 Jn QA. figs' 5 an 'Y 'il GIRLS GLEE CLUB ROW 1 J Sorenson D Freeman J Hosler L Muller A Potter W Thompson N Mumby E Muumby P Nuckel G Mannue V Newman P Zunk J Larkuns D Burr ROW 2 S Johnson C Solberg S Peters N Celmer L McCormuck N Thompson P Hunes J Hotz K Olson L Savage C Napuer M Harber N Faurbanks B Dodge C Moye D Thompson K Parks F McBrude ROW 3 C Wallace J Dennus L Munsey M Rungwald S Dual M Clement K Berry P Hoenhous P Larkuns A Hatch G Snode L Haugseth R Clement J Reese N Merrull R Patruck E Sommer ROW 4 J Fasnacht L Olson C Neeley J Whutham P Martun L Brubeck K Groshong K Hanson C Euchhorn P Halverson L Carlsen C Cordes E Jepsen E Mutchell L Zeuger C Kurk D Wulson B Derkland L Omvug GIRLS GLEE CLUBS ATTEND ANNUAL CONTEST Over 75 gurls made up the largest Senuor Hugh Gurls Glee Club un Puyallups hustory Theur furst appearance was un the Chrustmas program Other performances uncluded the Easter assembly and theur funal appearances un the Sprung Concert To the strauns of Wuth a Vouce of Sungung and Luft Thune Eyes they traveled to Auburn March 29 for an annual musuc contest The Glee Club was accompanued by Judy Reese and Lorna McCormuck After practucung brught and early each Monday and Wednesday mornung, the Nunth Grade Gurls Glee Club made uts furst appearance un the Chrustmas Program Composed of over 30 gurls the club made several appearances uncluclung the Sprung Concert They also traveled to Auburn takung part un a musuc contest late un March FRESHMAN GIRLS GLEE CLUB ROW 1 J Neul S Dawson C Carr S Bosuk P Crabb G Harvey W Fuelds K Johnson S Young K Olson ROW 2 B Taylor P West J Geuger L Burgess L Dahl L Wescott G Martun M Gubbons N Bradtueld D Sumons J Allen ROW 3 S Larson G Anderson J Pratt J Carman L Mounts L Alkema P Fryer J Thompson V Keeney L Overman V Lewthebaute JS 'S +- 36 -Q 2 'Q' qi' G vs v L -X .v .1 T l ?f Lu, t, 0- wr 4 our ,cs 69 . 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DANCE BAND W 1 R oua tzenrneyer E cnuler ur e ec G L Wmtm R R Sha s B Caldwe D Ber R r L McGowan S West D DeMeerIeer DANCE BAND ENTERTAIN FUTURE NURSES AID HOSPITAL Getting up early and worklng hard was the motto of thus years Dance Band They had to be at school for rehearsals at 7 30 a m They played for two exchange assemblies usvng the same program that was featured un the Swing Concert Some of theur numbers were Somebody Loves Me Take the A Tram and Swanee Ruver studentbody and faculty at the talent assembly Q xl FUTURE NURSES CLUB ROW l S Pfutzenmeyer G Webb Bur ess L Ra ROW 2 N Lg 9 J Sorenson L Jenkins M Huske N Van Sickle ROW J P Larkms K Groshong E Mitchell L Alkema S Larson N Thompson 67 J Larkns R Schrader ,Q Some of the many servlces performed by the Future Nurses Club thus year were being nurses aldes at hosputals after school asslstmg wlth the school health cllnlcs and making holiday favors for hosputal patients The FNC also showed fllms about the nursmg pro fesslon and has toured the Lutheran Home and Hospltal the Madigan Hosputal and the Tacoma Health Center Leading the club thus year were Edlth Mitchell presndent Judy Larklns vuce presldent Pat Larluns secretary treasurer and Sally Pfltzenmeyer hlstoraan Mrs Odny Wlse served as the club s advlser I-111 0 P 9 17-n ga- A 'E ,N 1 1 LAT' me A 4. .1 T l Q5 gli J' A - s r NL 11, s f ' Q f f 1 4 A, , 1 'gf' on - ' A ' L 5 I p I . -. ' I 'I . X Q' A' I 1 I I f L ' A L y , ' , ,, S CY 1 . . v4 it A I V ,-7' 1 ,, w fc A K , 3' I ff S' R0 : . Str ', J, Muller. S. Pfx . . S . M. D ke, J. Br ht, S, eager. . an. OW 23 . nk, . H, . g, . Be g, U I Q ' ' . . , . . I - 1 11 11 ' 1 1 ' D ' I I ' T - ll 11 - ll ' The Dance Band also displayed their many talents to the - - - - . - ' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 I V . . gl I Q 'A l P . .. ,' , +4 L A , f 1 . . ak I 4 1 . 2' 1 - V ' lu .L 1 . if A A 1: T M .- , T . . E 2 Q A 1 fe- A . i J. g . hrn. V W : . o k . . . 1 - A 1 by . . ': . ' , 3 A . I v A ,, -c -, Q L , , . . 'sf' Q 'A xg rx E- I A g W 1 1 XXX f 4 ,asf u-UTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERIFA ROW 1 P Mellor A Terrule P Root C Wanner K Henderson L Muller Doyle ROW 3 Muss Alexander L Dahl M Mahan C Monroe J Pratt FH A RAISES FUNDS BY Future Homemakers of Ameruca opened the year by sendung several delegates to a regional meeting held un Auburn Thus gave the gurls an opportunuty to learn more obout the organuzatuon Later un the fall the FHA gurls sold hot-dogs and coffee at all the home football games in order to raise money for their -club. Spring proiects included a doughnut fry and lollipop sale. WWF WU' ROWZNM IIE Brown P Fryer r G Harv L Man L Reed Muss Arnold P OPPING CORN AT GAMES Otfucers of the club thu year were Pat Mellor presudent Norma Merrull vuce presudent Karen Wynn secretary and Coleen Monroe treasurer Muss Helen Alexander and Muss Ann Arnold advised the group and Mrs. O. E. Mellor was the chapter mother. I . FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA nf BACK ROW: Miss Alexander Miss Arnold Mrs. Merrill. FRONT ROW: K. Wynn P. Mellor N. Merrill. 71 F FA Grammys pq! I PRJII Pl LE I349 U15 Il Al' we HID! tr -ine PUYILLUP PII ALLLP PUYAI. U N FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA ROW 1 G Terrlle J Kerst C Keller D Otto L Kessler J Vanderbllt E Schuler D Anderson J Van Slckle B Bernsten Advisers Make Mowrer Duane Kalser ROW 2 J Bolleu J Wade F Royse B Crookshank B Bargmeyer B Larson J Lrndstrom M Wade B Johnson G Nelson L Baglnskv K Free R Brown ROW 3 N Stenbak L Park J Smnltt J Soper J McKay J Ballard R Romberg A Bargmeyer D Smxth M Bagmskl W Hunt J Schmlt T Flthen W Bell Daury ludglng a parlnamentary contest publuc speaknng and a banquet were some of the actuvmes of the Puyallup Chapter of Future Farmers of Amerlca The chapter receuved a ratmg of excellent In October by the Natnonal F F A Council by submrttmg a plan for the year ahead puttmg every member on a committee and havlng every commuttee meet each month A parent son banquet was held IH March at the Puyallup Hugh School cafeterua lwq N ,.......: 72 G NATIONA RAT The parllamentary team wnth three months of practlce behind them placed third out of four teams In the sub dlstrlct elrmlnatlon contest held February 5 George Terrrle Larry Bagunskl and Mike Wade entered the publlc speaking contest the latter two were furst and second respectively In the chapter contest They went on to sub dlstrlct where Mnke placed second and Larry placed fourth The second place allowed Muke to proceed to the dlstrlct Out ot I6 competlng teams Puyallup llvestock Iudglng team secured fourth place at Auburn .lunnor Livestock Show LIGHTBULB SALE LEFT T0 RIGHT G Nelson, D Smith, B Fredncks, B Bell Y- ' Ve' Y-we . - 5 ' l A L ' - ldv L t ' -. , 2 2 F I ' -u r F .. fi g G, 1: -- I , so E ,je Y E, M' I .r,. HN3. J I f. I X p j xr- ' ' f. . A I .f T 1 - .3 ' x ,Av C ,A r s I X . l S, L L' W ' , I 0 L' I . X ' - R+ E . .tl , Q ,st 1, x ! J Atl! -L E ,. K 1 t . I f T 2 ' I F N Y F.F.A. RECEIVES HI H L ING . - 1 . . . I . ' I . . . I . I , A ' 1 film 3- f no 4+ Is? Ag .:2S7x : llll as I nl: tl on 5 X ras ,gn I . gt! 9 7' lI'l 23 'x gs .1- 5 v Q RIFLE CLUB ROW 1 L Muller N Curtls G Harvey L Schnerder B Kluge B Crabtree K Stackhouse W 2 B Samuelson D Fox J Rohrs D Lelnum Martm V Nust C Peterson C Selles ROW 3 D Gambrlel M Holmes G Maloy J Grant H Homan GPauIson J Brecht Ray Prevost coach RIFLE CLUB TAKES LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP Under the dtrectlon of Chet Paulson Tacoma gunsmlth and Ray Prevost, physncs Instructor the Puyallup rufle team won flrst place In the county to wan the Solourners Trophy Dnvnded unto two teams of four members each Puyallup Rlflers placed fourth and seventh In the Western Washington dlvlslon of the Natlonal .Iunlor Rnfle Meet In nndlvldual shoot mg Glen Paulson placed frfth In the second day shootung March 24 Glen also won a perpetual trophy to be awarded to the top shooter of the year Thus trophy was gnven to Chet Paul son In the memory of the late Mrs Paulson who helped wnth the team durlng the year The officers for the fnrst semester were Ken Martln pres: dent, Harley Holman vice presudent Julnus Brecht secretary treasurer and Glen Paulson executrve officer Offlcers for the second semester were Harley Holman presudent Jeff The record of the B Squad of ruflers was a furst and a thlrd wlth one more match to be fared They competed agalnst the same schools except Everett For the furst tume gurls hot wlth the boys on the B Squad The varsity squad conslsted of Glen Paulson Harley Hol man Jeff Grant Ken Martxn Bruce Samuelson Jerry Rohrs Jerry Lmdstrom Ben Kluge Juluus Brecht and Doug Gam brle The team met for league matches every second Monday mght for ten weeks The league conslsts of Franklun Pnerce Everett, Clover Park Stadrum Luncoln of Tacoma Sumner and Puyallup TROPHV WINNER Ray Prevost congratulates sophomore Glen Paulson as he receives the Sojourners trophy whnch IS tor the highest lndlvldual shooting record In the hugh school team competltlon Grant vuce president the other offuces remained unchanged sv-:ARP suoorcrzs PRACTICE ' Varsvty rltlers J Brecht B Samuelson K Martin J Llndstrom and G Paulson Q sharpen up thexr atm for an upcomlng match whale advusers Ray Prevost and Che! Paulson look on 73 2 I l t , k : L I X 2 Y I :,. - '1 -W . L K sw W' 'f Z. . .t - 1 , s 'x , I ' I 3.5 G f ' F YT' E A - T s fl .,, ,, I ll - , ' l f,' ,. ' ' f . 1 W. , , ff, ,. Q . , fy , L p I , .. - at V K. 3 6 I X' I h D .Y I tix? M X, A411.:-ggi 3- y -A , . 1 ,' T Q I f D f ' if ' X 9 my rr I up 1 .3 L jf. v' lf' Q g .' ,, ' 'Y A N K r . 1 ws lt, l , tl , ,- ' L A s Q I A ll - L 1 A 3 , ' , , ', , , , ' , 4. , . , . . R0 I . ' , . , . . . I . K. . . , . I . . . . . . . . . . . . - I I . I I I ' I ' T ' I ' I I I I - , ' I. . I I . ' . A I - r u I . . I . I - f 1 ' ' I ' . . T 2 x ' , I l ,E v ' gg, I f Q 1 , T, lvvvctty MQ ' 'l an i- -E+ '92 C -l--I 'f 2- is -3 Lo- ?. 5. I-V l 05' C ii ,.P X -N5 aff AY N lk '-'-v x f'-i' ff .X chool year is lhe An important part of any s spot.. Fran the player to the spectator everyone fs '-'sfefesiifl in the record of his team. Good or had these mcords are always classics-for who can forget the record he himself helped to set or who can forget t he record hns frnend set? 74 EACH SPORT RECORD IS AN IMPORTANT CLASSIC TO STUDENTS A QNX X , C 2 R SQ his x fx-. 'L N 'R' . it F. W CA X 79 S - - b N' 'fi v. A., 5 C5 1, E' Tu ef'-1 Q xx ' - XL. Q, ,Dx-v Q-J. 2:7 -.. N T 'N 2 Qv 6 1 Vx tie , X4 -X. K E Q N . X Q, , x kr- - X Y xx E Xt ' TENNISTEAMHOPES FOR GOOD SEASON FRESHMAN TENNIS KNEELING Don Henry coach D Mladenoft D Johnson B Carter D Reeder R Mladenoff STANDING D Sumons G Anderson P West C ek E Ed ed G L Overman J The Vukung Racketeer backed by sux veterans got off to a good start sweepung through theur turst three matches un straught ets The netmert dud not lose a sungle set un these doubles Luz Ward un gurls sungles and Barbara Thurston and Januce Reeder un gurls doubles Callahan Kent Decker Januce Reeder Luz Ward and Barbara Thurston ln a practxce match they romped over Fufe 70 They contunued theur wunnung streak and blanked Kent Meruduan 50 un the league opener In theur only other league match they defeated Auburn 5 O Ron Callahan held down the boys sungles for the Vuk ungs backed by Muke Gross and Cathy Thomas un muxed doubles Bob Shephard and Ruchard Freudenberg un boys The nunth grade tennus team was scheduled to play four matches durung the season The T6 freshmen vyung for posutuons were backed by four returnung Iettermen Dave Reeder Lunda Overman Janet Geuger and Charlotte Zydek VARSITY TENNIS KNEELING M Gross R Callahan F Sumons R Shephard R Freudenberg K Decker STANDING Don Henry coach B Thurston C Thomas A Puercy J Reeder M McMulIan 76 u - l Zyd ,l .. I r . J. leuqer, . A A . . Etzeld I I l . . S, . matches. The veteran squad members were Mike Gross, Ron . ' u I I . I . I , . . - -- . I . . . - I - I I . . I u u ,I A 'ip--7 GOLF SQUAD KNEELING G Benetueld G Wegener STANDING Muke Mowrer coach G Grup R Mereduth G Lorenz D Crowe R Hart R Wegener HE SHOWED EM HOW Gary Wegener Iune up for a putt as onlooker Duck C h Id th l meMeWe GOLFERS ANTICIPATE WINNING SEASON The Vukung lunksmen for the 1957 58 year were one of the strongest teams that Puyallup has had for some years Gettung off to a late start Coach Muke Mowrer found ut hard to get practuce matches luned up for the month of Aprul Just before the furst match Auburn and Enumclaw at Puyallups Lunden Golf and Country Club on Aprul 28 enuors Gary Wegener and Duck Crowe held down the one and'two spots respectuvely Gary and Duck were the only returnung letter men that the Vukungs had and both were pushung even par consustently Gary Benefueld was the other senuor out for the squad and had trouble controllung hus sluce un the early part of the season Fourth and fufth spots were held down by lunuors Gary Lorenz and Rod Mereduth These boys were also out for theur furst year Three freshmen Ron Wegener Gary Grup and Robert Hart were out for the squad Thus was the furst year un PHS hustory that freshmen could play but then only un practuce matches They could not wan letters but the experuence gauned wull help them un theur next three years In the practuce matches Gary Grup was thus man Ron fourth man and Bob rounded out the team as futth 77 Q ns , QC as Jas? I' 1 1 - Gena Q ra we 1-3 VARSITY TRACK W 1 K sborru D oftel nd arnes o nson a a ue un er a uns u Ph Ilups J Wheeler K Free ROW 2 J Jan ratzer S Parush J sck rs n an J ur F Phelps ROW 3 D Lemk H Hom n J Grant F R rnaul eas rom T rustuanson J arwuch D Spar s R0 r L rson coach L Bagunsku T Arthur C Ke er L Cortesu B Porter L Schaefer J Lundstrom Sterlung Harshman coach NINE BULWARK TRACK TEAM Coach Ster Harshman buult hus nune returnung lettermen Captaun Jum Mahaffue Wayne Gunther Jerry Wheeler and Frank Phelps senuors and uunuors Ray Johnson Bob Johnson Len Jascur Muke Bagunsku Ken Barnes and Art England along wuth other senuors, lunuors and sopho mores, unto a sound track squad to represent PHS un 1958 H Ray Johnson made one of the outstandung unduvudual efforts agaun 4' 'iw TRYING FOR 17 SECOND RUN Luttung hus leg hugh hurdle star Wayne Gunther senuor easuly clears another hurdle thus year by settung the school record un the shot put event at a new mark of 50 3Vz Ray won the shot put event un every meet that he partucupated un throughout the season The Vukungs were strong un the mule wuth Captaun Mahatfue pushung the fuve munute mark consustantly Len Jascur won hus letter throwung the duscus and runnung through the 120 yard hugh hurdles at a fast clup Jerry Wheeler put everythung he had unto the 880 every tume he ran Wayne Gunther won un the mule un the early part of the season The Norsemen started off theur season wuth tlyung colors by down ung theur neughborung opponents Fufe 72 41 un a practuce meet Harshmans boys made an even better showung agaunst Bellarmune un another practuce meet and sauled home wuth a 7916 38Vz vuctory The Vuks placed second un the maloruty of theur league meets They were edged out by the Franklun Puerce Cardunals un a tru meet 64 61 23, wuth the Enumclaw Hornets traulung Kggp 1-H055 WRISTS gnppu The Vukung shup wull be loaded wuth abuluty next year wuth thus years The hughtlyung sophomore Joe Jansen floats over the team beung composed maunly of uunuors and sophomores Puyallup Pole 'Nl' H055 ba' rooters can expect top showung from thus top rate team 78 T Q -N - P H 1 ' 8 1 .4 ' V , rr Y 4 ' SB , 1 ' J 1 -: .vs 'J I J. R0 2.0 ,.Z ,C.B0,K.B ,R.Jh ,J.Mhfl,W.Gth,M.Bg k.D. u ,. ,. . 2. SUI, E. G , . , . Bu u , H. Kurle, M. Fox, B. Vaa . B. Joh son, A. Engl d, L. asc , . u . : . e, . a , . , . Lam- bert, .Silve A D. s u , .Chf ' , .sm 1 . .Fuaug, J, Muller, o. ur, w -1:At .1 . , , 1 ', . , . uu , 1 ' . I ' I I I . I 1. 1 I I ' 'qs ' 4 . . .. . 5 G K ac' 1 I Q4 . . . 1 I ll ' , . . I I I T- - - -. ? 1 . . . 1 Vw jg, . . . . .l ' . c'f,',,w Z V. 1' - T A .VJ 1 V1 in -V .. . .ut 'TTI ,T I ' ' Y :T , ,a,i'T5..- ,If T in ..1-l l'l' Rm-.CORD BREAKING SHOT PUTTER AROUND THEY G0 Ray Johnson follows through as he hurls the shot put to Rcundlng the final corner of the mlle are four PH S Trackmen Jerry Wheeler Earl Gratzer break the schools record Doug Sparks and Jlm Mahaffle JOHNSON SETS NEW SHOT PUT RECORD AT 50 3 1' CLEARS EASILY FLYING HIGH Flying low to clear the hurdles IS cunder man George Vaars Art England hugh rn the aur paced the broad Jumpmg contests thus ear Y 79 FROSH BEGIN SEASON WITH SECOND THIRD PLACE 'X WATCH OUT BELOW Ken Bauer swungs over th pole vault bar whule rug Bauru and Larr Schaefer look on 'wiv KAN ,G .4 ..,, Ax 'Va' up-Q' E +4 5,9-. E' 'A' OOF Not all of the T958 lunuor hugh track season could be puctured un the annual due to deadlunes whuch tell due before the season had been completed As thus sectuon of the annual went to press however the Baby Vukungs had partucupated un two cunder meets The Baby Vuks placed thurd un a tour way meet Aprul TI Sylvester Junuor Hugh took furst wuth 4I'2 Evergreen second wuth 25'.u Puyallup thurd wuth I7 and Puget Sound Junuor Hugh fourth wuth 9 2 On Aprul I8 Franklun Puerce beat the Babes 3752 to 262 3 whule Enumclaw took thurd wuth 25V2 The 440 relay consusted of Dan Leunung Craug Baun Pat Gubbons and Randy Campbell The 880 relay con susted of Craug Baun Randy Campbell John Corak and Steven Comstock One wunner for the freshmen was Muke Suenkuewuch who ran the 660 yard run ,law 1' at iiiuii aim iw HE MADE IT Sludung unto the broad lump put un hus usual good form us Muke Suen Keuth Bauer clears the hugh jump bar wuth unches to kuewuch spare un thus practuce lump FRESHMAN TRACK ROW 1 R Cola G lngham K Bauer S Comstock C Bam R Campbell D Berg G Jones P Gubbons ROW 2 V Evans G Hammermeuster S Hahn W l nc M nnlrun r K h Dhw I f' L- A 80 I I ' ' . f' j , . . , U . . 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Ball Fr: Sl wx h Rznnr ll Pullunnz h Alla. - An, l..-L.f n nA..--.. u r--- v- u,uu.- 1. .., , .. .. - - ..... l VARSITY BASEBALL KNEELING S Schrader manager P Sandford L Bryan B Mltchell G Johnson B Murphy M McCleary J Hull J Johannes STANDING T Reeder manager D Roddewlg L Gustafson E Root D Campbell J Clifton R Robertson J Northrop Dean Nrcholson coach BA EBALL TEAM PLAGUED BY RAIN Wlnnung their fnrst league game the Puyallup baseball nnne got off to a fine start for the T958 season The Vuklngs started their league season by clobberang Kent Merudlan 92 at the Kent Field Jam Clifton hurled a no hut game for the Vlks In thelr bug nnnrng the third Puyallup pounded out fuve huts and crossed the plate seven tumes The Royals commrtteed seven errors rn the game In four other non league games the Vlks dropped three close ones and powered a 'l4'l wln In the other Lincoln trapped the Vlks three times by scores of 4 O un Puyallups season opener 3 l and T O Then the Vuklngs downed Ortung by the 141 score In the eughth rnnrng the Vlkungs dented the plate with T0 bug runs to sew up the victory The starting lrneup for the Vlks usually saw Jam Clifton on the mound and Mike McCleary recelvnng has pitches Earl Root at frrst Jerry Johan nes at second Leroy Gustafson at short Bob Murphy at thurd and Lester Bryan Reed Robertson and Jeff Hull an the outfield completed the luneup Puyallups B Squad has posted a 'l l record rn early season play They beat Enumclaw TO 3 and then lost a close struggle to the Auburn B SQUAD BASEBALL Trolcms by Q 43 Score ROW 1 S Schrader B Thedm J Rohrs D Knight B Leonard rs Ha es e Stau er R Crookshank B Bernsten J Lordhammer L Snider T Stinson Brewer C Allen A Wuebe H Hrckey 'W in I 512 4' x-A 6 fa I l Q F013 5 M 5 J 1 al 8'l l l I I I I I I I ' ' J. 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Y ff ' h T I ' Q ' cv l If A r L' We-3 qu, GAA LETTER CLUB ROW 1 S Greene Muss Barbara Arnot advuser ROW 2 Merrut vu Kurz ROW Burgess fman N L cke W 4 L B sh H Zuemer M Iverson ROW 5 N Perry Ross N Celmer ROW 6 V Bond S Kue er P Newcomer ATM TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONS Carole Ross Glenda Merrut and Darlene Davus took turst second and thurd place respectuvely un the table tennus tour nament Table tennus was the thurd ot sux mayor sports par tucupated un by GAA GAALC SPORTS OPEN TO FROSH Excutement gauety and confusuon set the scene for the Gurls Athletuc Assocuatuon Letter Club s sports turnouts These turnouts were generally held on Mondays and Wednesdays Through the year the gurls turned out for volleyball basketball table tennus badmunton and baseball Along wuth these malor sports the gurls partucupated un hukes buke rudes tennus bowlung, and many other munor sports Letter club members workung for theur chevrons and gurls workung for theur furst letters receuved TOO pounts for malor sports and 50 pounts for munor sports Gurls earnung 550 pounts could wun a letter and become a member of the letter club A chevron was earned when a gurl had a letter and an addutuonal 550 pounts The hughest award a gurl could earn was the Gold Vuctory medal requurung 2400 pounts the second hughest award was the Sulver Vuctory medal requurung 2100 pounts Somethung new was added to GAALC sports turnouts when the tresh men were allowed to turn out tor gurls sports Thus was the turst tume un the hustory of the GAALC that reshmer' had been allowed to partucupate un GAALC sports The decusuon of the letter club members to let freshmen turn out was based on the few number ot gurls from the other classes Fresh men turnouts and a bulletun put out by the letter club members was creduted wuth havung uncreased the number of gurls partucupatung un gurls sports All actuvutues of GAALC were not done to earn pounts Letter club mem bers and prospectuve members represented Puyallup at actuvuty days Each actuvuty day was held at a dufferent Puget Sound League school The buke rude to Pount Defuance Park an annual attaur was held May T7 The letter clubs progressuve dunner was the buggest socual aftaur taken on by the letter holders A swummung party un the latter part of May was attended by the old letter club members and gurls receuvung theur turst letter at the sprung letter assembly GAA OFFICERS Guudung the actuvutues of GAALC were the 1957 58 oftucers and advuser ROW 1 Lnda LaBrasl' luustoruar- Sharon Greene oresudent Muss Barbara Arnct advuser ROW 2 Val Bond vuce presudent Nancy Perry secretary Sondra Kuelper sports manager f- Q9 'BC' 41 -.1 sd:-. rx . V. 'A K 4 :'Q...... -' I. S 2, . I . I , . . 1 ' ' I :Hz , . lf , , ' , ' - ' T 16, . ' . . . . . I . . I . I . :U U g A . . . . I.. . . . . . 7 . . lx! l . . . . . A . ' . , VJ I - - u . . . . I .I G , . . . . . I cf fo. Da 4. J. . ' 31 K: , J. Hot , . o . R0 : . La- ra , . . . . 2 . l ' - ' , C. , . . 3 . . . lp , t . 4 V Y . - 4 3 ,Q , , . G c- I - Q Q , . I 6 ' ,. . . 49 W' 5. 1 u. I 1 u , 'zz -' ' 1 l 7 g Y' 1' ' u . . . - ru GAA BADMINTON Right: Judy Aiken gets set to return a high bird as her partner, Jackie Nunn, ' watches. Left: The situation is reversed as Jackie Nunn returns. GAA LC INITIATION Nancy Perry is enjoying her job as the last to give swats in the swat line at the GAALC initiation Being swatted Jarleth Hoffman does not seem to be having GAALC BASEBALL much fun Turning out for baseball in May Mariiyn Elsdon is thrown out at first base Sandra Lee Vincent plays first base as -Nw- W M'5'lsfw I-1.-1 nm. W JFK 459. and 'K mi' vsdifaw xy yr N ' --4 -r' fe- ,W r- R -..-ir -,ky gym. W3-C-.Seq .-t. -urs VOLLEYBALL ACTION Cathy Thomas smashes the ball over the net for one of the two GAA PING PONG Ping Pong has Jarleth Hoffman s full attention as she returns the serve of her opponent GAALC BASKETBALL Right Carole oss ses ff t a Richmond as Caroles guard Elaine Jepsen tries to stop the pass Basketball w s the first GAALC sport the freshman were l Iowed to participate . . , . ., P N . .sg Q K A . if T -' 'V ' ' 'P ' E1 xt .W Q.. A' T' . ' 'f Q' -A .,-L? 1 . a r ' ' - V .. .L A ' 'If ' -my ,- ,. M, ,.., at f qw ,, 'W 'f'-'-- K-1 . v .. , Y,-Sffgj' N- f, M . - - W Th-f N. iff '- few T 1' 'Y ff at F if?ff.nWN 'gzha fvave-,fw 'zQfww fist uf: '- ' f' A' t- 7' Q ' f 'KF 4- W' . . L , - 1 . gh, A , g , 5, U P i .L . -5- - - L' '.,, ' Sig '5 fy, Wx ,g .' '17 qnsfz ' ' ,,. 1 4' ' , - I z -.5 I r' - T' , -.. . T - af' ' t it a ' - ' 'A Xi . N., ' ' ' : R pas o o P t . . 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VARSITY BASKETBALL FRONT ROW M Whutman manager M Gross J Northrop R Robertson J Johannes G Sungleton BACK ROW D Nucholson coach J Clutton D Dusney R Duxon L Jascur H Kurle R Johnson D Crowe P Anderson C Nunn VIKINGS TRAVEL T0 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Puyallups 57 58 basketball season was plagued by numerous tught ballgames un whuch the breaks tell the other way Losung theur openung tult by two pounts to Olympua set the pattern for the rest ot the season The outward appearance ot the Vukungs record us not too umpressuve but when takung a closer look the fact that they lost eught league games by sux pounts or less stands out Two of these eught defeats were overtume thrullers The hughlught ot theur season came when they almost knocked over the league champuons Kent Meruduan un both meetungs A last second basket took the furst game away from the Vukungs 39 37 and a sudden death fueld goal seuzed the second tult 56 54 Later the league champuons went on to place thurd at the state tournament Throughout the season the Vuks ran unto sutuatuons where they lust dudnt quute have enough druve to pull the game out of the ture Beung a short team theur foulung caused several defeats As luck would have ut they played theur best ball un non league contests wunnung three out ot tour Nuck s cagers reached the West Central Dustruct Tournament by downung the Evergreen Wolverunes wuth a decusuve 55 29 score They lost thefr furst game un the tourney to Hughlune and then came back to edge out Central Kutsap wuth senuor Duck Crowe pumpung un 29 counters The Lake Washungton Kangaroos bounced them from the tournament Duck Crowe was the leadung scorer throughout the season averagung some I3 pounts per outung Jumor Jerry Johannes and sophomore Jum Clufton were hot on hus heels Practucally the same squad wull be back to work for Coach Nucholson Wuth only four senuors on thus years team Duck Crowe Muke Gross Duck Dusney and Roger Duxon several lunuors gauned experuence whuch should be very helpful un tught punches next year .- ,. . :. ,,. ,. . Ill ' .., 1 u I - I ' 'f .,. . .. , . 1 1 ., .. I I . . . , . , I I I I I 57 58 BASKETBALL RECORD 'FDenol.es league game PuyaHup PuyaHup PuyaHup +PuyaHup PuyaHup 3PuyaHup PuyaHup PuyaHup FPuyaHup iPuyaHup ?PuyaHup fPuyaHup 2PuyaHup FPuyaHup iPuyaHup iPuyaHup ?PuyaHup iPuyaHup 4PuyaHup FPuyaHup PuyaHup PuyaHup PuyaHup PuyaHup Olympia 43 Fite 27 Enumclaw 57 Franklin Pierce Auburn 48 Clover Park Stadium 52 Lincoln 45 Sumner 33 Renton 43 Highline 38 Kent-Meridian 39 Enumclaw 48 Highline 52 Kent-Meridian 56 Sumner 36 Renton 41 Auburn 32 Clover Park 62 Franklin Pierce Evergreen 29 Highline 53 Central Kitsap 46 Lake Washington 47 FINAL PSL STANDINGS Kent-Meridian Franklin Pierce, . . Sumner ..... Enumclaw . . , Highline .. Renton ,,... Clover Park. . PUYALLUP Auburn BASKETBALL ACTION Top Left Gross goes high to get the ball for Puyallup Middle Left Dick Crowe senior forward breaks away to score against the Highline Pirates Bottom Left Len Jascur jumps high and Puyallup controls the ball Top Right Jerry Johannes junior guard makes it look easy as he flips one around and sn for the score Bottom Right Crowe goes ir for a backhand lay in to score against the Renton Indians 85 ANDERSON TIPS PUYALLUP CONTROLS B SQUAD TOP LEFT Pete Anderson uumps hugh for the center throw as FRONT ROW D Ruttha er manager J Northrop D Lemke D Knught K Decker teammates Chet Nunn 23 Tom Arthur 25 Jon Northrop 22 and T Arthur D Brewer D Thomas manager BACK ROW Bob Ryan c ach G Lorenz Ken? Decker look On C Nunn H Kurle C Bond P Anderson R Mereduth R Robertson B SQUAD SOPHS ENTERTAIN SUCCESSFUL SEASONS Puyallup s B Squad under theur new Coach Bob Ryan had cu better than average year, wunnung 12 and losung only eught The Junuor Varsuty got off to a good start wunnung theur furst four games before beung defeated From that pount on the J V s were never able to strung out more than two wuns un a row Hugh scorer for the season was Jon Northrop, followed closely by Reed Robertson Pete Anderson was the teams leadung rebounder for the season SOPHOMORE SQUAD Wunnung nune of 'I4 games un league play t e sophomores enloyed a very successful T957 1958 season Coached by Frank Buster Brouullet, the sophs played un a league composed of two Staduum teams two Luncoln teams Bellarmune, Franklun Puerce, and Clover Park Thus was the furst year they played un a league such as thus one The sophomores funushed un thurd place un the league They were led un scorung by Jum Norrus wuth a 94 average Next un lune were Darvud Seastrom and Larry Smder ROW 1 D Hagestad J Norrus J Martun B Shepard ROW 2 M Fox N D Weston L Snuder T Stunson ROW 3 D Fox B Leonard D Sea ORRIS DRIVES FOR SOPHS sham B Browne! coach Sophomore Jum Norrus druves through the Sum ner Spartans tor a score 86 of - A y y P , . . ' A S. v , I I 1 1 4 - 4 I h . . . . . ,, ,I . ' . Q . I . I , . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . i u P O li. .Q u . T T 3 g . 1 l '- FR ESHMAN BASKETBALL ROW 1 D Reeder manager A Wegener B Flansburg L Frans D Wrlburn B Solway ROW 2 B Kelly I Carhsle S Fors Keith Bauer Ken Bauer D Llenlng ROW 3 John Smnthers coach D Hart D Berg M Suenkuewnch D Beckman D Johnson D Hoyt. BABY VIKINGS BEGIN CLI Puyallups Baby Vrks ended therr 57 58 basketball season wuth a record of elght wms and only flve losses under therr coach John Smethers The frosh started out thenr season with frve qurck wms before Sumner edged them out rn a thrlller The only team to go through the season beatrng Puyallup twrce was Franklm Pnerce by scores of 27 25 and 31 28 Duck Berg put rn the best scormg effort of the season dumping rn I9 ponnts against Au burn rn the frrst game Berg led the Frosh an scormg followed closely by Keith Bauer and Dwayne Beckman The freshmen packed Duck Berg and Dwayne Beckman as thelr co captams and Larry Frans as the boy who was the brggest msprratlon to the squad durmg the sea son KEN DOES IT AGAIN Kerth Bauer lays one up to raise the score of the Baby Vlkmgs MB TO VARSITY KEITH N0 ITS KEN SCORES Ken Bauer goes up for a Iayrn as has brother Keith looks on 87 3, , ,, .,, ,..,. ,. . Z.. ,. ,. , , ,. . Z . t. .. ,- .- - . ,. . in ' f ' ' ' ' .1 . . I - ' I . FOUR VIKING WRESTLERS COMPETE IN STATE MEET The inexperienced Puyallup matmen mode a good showing this season. Although they only won three of their eight matches, they only lost by four or five points in the other matches. Gene Socko Sulkosky and Bob Ferguson went undefeated through the league season, and Joe Jansen was defeated only once. The Puyallup wrestling squad sent Ken Barnes, Joe Jansen, Bill Fox, and Dick Long to the State Tournament. The team also placed fourth in the District Tournament. Ray Barnes, wrestling coach, expects to have a good team next year as they only had one graduating senior on the team this year, Bill Fox. 3 This year the grapplers awarded Bill Fox with the inspirational 4 4 B award and also chose Bob Ferguson as next year's captain. This year's captain was Dick Long. STATE WR ESTLERS Pictured above are the four boys and the coach who attended the state wrestling tournament. They a.e from left to right: ROW 1: D. Long, J. Jansen. ROW 2: Ray Barnes. coach, K. Barnes, B. Fox. HE PINNED THIS ONE Gene Socko Sulkosky one of the top Puyallup wrestlers works hard to pin his man in 28 seconds in the West Central District Tournament WR ESTLING SQUAD NT ROW J Free manager F Lambert J Buslck J Keller J Jansen B Fox G Fors G Sulkosky N BII gs C K K Barn J Henr manager BACK ROW L Park B Henry K Thun D Dodge L Nicole! R SI rnaul R Sh k T M rtun R Volkm n T Fithen D Long R Barnes coach 88 .. ., . . FR0 2. , , - .- .1 . t .V . , . , . lin, . eller, . es. . Y. . :. ,. ,. .- .- 1.IVE ,,ans.,a'.. a..' ,. ,. , YELL STAFF ADDS SPIRIT The Drlll Team, under the leadershlp of Muckey Muller enter tamed at two college basketball games, besldes thelr regular per formances Advlser was Mlss Duane Granger Leadmg the school ln yells and thlnkmg of new and orlgmal Ideas was the lab of the yel leaders They also promoted the lnterest IH games School songs and dances were the speclalty of the pepsters They attended every game and added thelr share of color and pep The baby Vnklngs were cheered through vlctory and defeat by three pretty, enthusn astlc gurls an Geiger Jan Etzel Charlotte Zydelt ,EPS-I-ERS YELL LEADERS Anlta Harrus Cella Jones Duane Stroh Dorothy Dall clockwu' from may hgawrnexdlflmhKgmfenr Hanson DRTLL TEAM KNEELING Captam Mackey Muller LEFT RANK FRONT TO REAR M McCallum P Hansen J Boswell S Keogan B Ney K Kell D Mannlng K Knutsen C Elchhorn LEFT CENTER FRONT TO REAR S Martin L LaBrash P Ney B Harrold J Akers P Mellor L Olson R Lund M Welzel RIGHT CENTER FRONT TO REAR C Anderson L Powloskl J Dusney C Jochlmsen C Peterson P Root J Refsland S Corlnss A Mattfleld RIGHT RANK FRONT TO REAR C Moye S Muller D Buelke C Palo S Greene C Holst L Keck J Jochlmsen 89 . . . . 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J J 'vm 1' ' A . f V, 'ii A . tg, 1' Top pucture Bob Mltchell stops an lnduan plgskm lugger IR has lme backer spot N135 le- wstw-is fv-Y we-xt' its C fx' 'YW' fi., A MV Bottom pvcture Guard Kenny Barn s clears the way for the Vlklng backfueld WINOVER SUMNER ENDS VIKS FOOTBALL SEASON FINAL PSL STANDINGS Clover Park Renton Hnghlune Enumclaw Kent Mendlon PUYALLUP Auburn Fronklun Plerce Sumner The T957 Vrkmg Varsuty Football Team took snxth place In Puget Sound League competutuon under theur new coach Bob Ryan Opemng the season ogcnnst the Franklm Pnerce Cardmals the Norsemen out played but couldnt out score the Redbirds as the gome ended In o 6 6 tue Next o red hot Kent Meruduon team mvoded Vukmg Fueld Scormg an all four quarters the Royals left the Norsemen stunned by o 39 O defeat The Puyallup grnduronmen got therr hrst wm of the season when they traveled to Auburn The Norsemen had full control VARSITY SQUAD ROW 1 Head Coach Ryan J Van Sickle K Osborn D Moore L Pletcher D Dnsney B Murphy B Mntchell G Gratzer G Kary Assistant Coach Wasmund ROW 2 Assistant coach Larson D Roddewug R Stambrook B Fox L Gustafson C Allen D Phnlllps H Borst D Campbell J Muller Assust ant Coach Harshman ROW 3 P Desautel manager L Nlcolet K Barnes R Robertson G Fors M Bagunsku R Johnson S Makepeace D Flag R Gardues G Slngleton D Sparks manager ROW 4 S Gray nager D Rtthaler D Zoffel J J nsen H K e J G s C B d J Cllfto C Nu G Qulst Absent G Sulkosky O W L T ' ' .,.., ,,,,,...,,,,,,,..,,. 6 2 O ,,..s,s., ,s..,,.... 5 3 O - ' ' ,,.., ., ,,s,,,, 4 4 O ' T T , ,s.,,s.,,, ,, 2 5 1 . , . . . . , . . Y WVYY N N N 2 6 1 ' ' ' T 6 1 , O 8 O -Y . . . . . I vf - 1 - - Q Ax. - V1 . - . ,106 i Y , - . . I - s f' t..V ' - M ' - . QM o r SWT? o f f? I L 'befall f h b l ll' d U ' f tf fg k if Q ,N-W -' I ji ' WF' ,g, PM o t e game, ut ony ta ue twrce or o 'I4-O score. it g ww l-.Jig-3,.f si .Qian N, 2? H.: x Wi 'S Vakf, .' .' ',rna' . il .,. l,'.a','. urlL.'iee,lon,, lnnz 9 COACH BOB RYAN TAKES REINS OF GRID SQUAD Then the Vikings held the PSL champion Clov r Park down to 26 points and managed to tally once themselves Two of the Warrior touchdowns came as re ults of Puyallup errors Rentons Indians scalped the Nor emen 39 T2 inspired by their homecoming festivitie The Indians field was soft which made it hard for the Vikings hifty backfield A flu ridden Puyallup eleven was stung T4 times by the Hornets from Enumclaw The Puyallup gridiron machine couldnt sustain a drive long enough to do any stinging of their own as they bowed to defeat T4 O Near the end of the season the Nor emen fought the field was so foggy that the spectators on one slde of the field couldnt see the spectators on the other side not to mention the players seeing who had the ball The Turkey Day Classic was all Puyallup After battling to a scoreless he in the first half the Vikings came back with their best defense of the season The Norse cored once in the third quarter and once in the fourth as the Spartans were put down to defeat 13 0 The lnsplrational Award was won by .lim Van Sickle while Ken Barnes and Ray Johnson will take the reins of captain from Jim Miller for next year The new Coaches Award went to Gene Kary Bo om picture fleftt Bob Ryan new co ch brought the split T to rep ace e single wing X1 SL? 3 p picture Gene Kary coaches award Jim Miller captain Jim Van Sickle inspirational award player were the three football players who Nur- Middle picture Robertson rambles around the Hornets end as Johnson fox Li l P' A 'WR v L 'V' S 1 lug clears the way Bottom pncture Qrightt Gustafson helps pull him down as Barnes closes lh for the kill if 1 A , is. - it l it Ax M .el ' X lx ' T K . . . I 3 I M Q I Q . . I . l ll S . 3 6 'fy ' ' s - , ' ' I' 5 . 'S u , . , g h . , S TP i. F . ' 5 I Q ' ii i Highline Pirates to a high scoring 42-T9 ending. The Pirate's receivg hom-,fs in ihe fall lem, Assembly. tt ' : , ua . P ' I th xx ,JV 4 l f Xt' U ' ,A f' V A1 Y V Top pucture Hallback Dale Zollel gams valuable yardage agamst the Lmcoln Bears Mlddle plcture Halfback Rex Sllvernall making a terrlflc attempt to get away from opposing opponent V NG B S COMP E SWIN 3LOSS RECORD SEASON RECORD L PF A fnve wan three lost record was posted by the 1957 B squad Coached by Carl Wasmund the Bsquaders started thesr season wuth a 12 0 loss to the Cardinals from Franklin Plerce Bouncnng rught back they shut out Sumner 19 0 The Auburn Trolans and Clover Park Warnors proved to be the other two thorns m the Vukmgs snde wlth 2013 and 21 0 wms respectively Orgamzmg themselves the B squaders hut the Vuctory Lane not to be detoured for the rest of the season They racked up two successive wms over the Lmcoln Abes 7 O and 31 6 Revengmg thesr opemng defeat they clobbered the Cardin als 316 an a return engagement Roundmg off their season, they agam shut out Sumner wuth a 440 score B SQUAD ROW 1 D Flag H Kurle D Zoltel B Leonard J Van Pevenage J Andrews D Stulken D Otto G Sulkosky ROW 2 Carl Wasmund Head Coach J Loldhamer G Fors D Locke L Wassman S Makepeace D Rltthaler L Kessler D Sparks M nager ROW 3 B G des J Sta h R Snlvernall T Chnstensen J Janson J Gense J Busnck J Clntton P Desautel manager 92 ' 5 I K I ' 1 l. . , ,. A F if y I L it f ' f , f A F 3 'gM,N y,l.' . 1 5 w T PA ' U A M rl A af lf' ' . 5 3 O 145 60 '. :,., ',., 1-,', '.',..v' ,.' ',-. l,.a V.. :-. aii:,. rwic,',' 'fl 13 9 ,jk .. .- n 2 9. .J Fl FRESHMAN SQUAD ROW 1 R Wegener manager C Bam D Schrader L Hanson J Hough G Gnp D Wrlburn D Reeder B Henry R Cota ROW 2 Smrthers Head Coach D Laemng S Fors D Dodge B Long B Samuelson R Hart P Gubhsons K Bauer J Melton K Bauer ROW 3 D Johnson manager J Asmussen G Shuck K Coloslmo M Srenklewlch J Free S Comstock J Tyson W Stevenson D Berg N Bllllngs G Inqham manager FROSHTAKE4 DROP 2 DEFEATSUMNER TWICE SEASON RECORD Won 4 Lost 2 When the season ended for the 1956 57 freshman football team the record book showed that they had won four and lost two makung their season successful The hnghlnght of the Baby Norses season was beatmg thenr tradntuonal rnval Sumner twlce The Freshmen met the Spartans for the first tnme In their season opener A quarterback sneak by Captam Duck Berg In the closing mmutes swung the ball game theur way as they edged the Spartans 7 O ln thenr next to the last ball game they turned the Spartans back 13 6 Coachecl by John Smethers the Luttle Norsemen showed promise of being contenders for the Puget Sound League championship nn a couple of years The freshmen were strong rn the backfueld with Duck Berg at quarterback flanked by Danny Lsenmg and Pat Gubbons halfback Smethers eleven went through thenr season wlth vuctorles over Clover Park and Enumclaw by respectuve cores of 277 and 21 13 Franklm Pierce was one of the two teams to drop the Lattle Vrkmgs and they dud a good 'ob of ut 210 The other team to beat them was Auburn as a smgle pomt after touchdown proved to be the decnsuve pomt nn a 14 13 battle Mnddle prcture Quarterback Duck Berg cuts loose for a long run back Bottom pucture Halfback Danny Lnenung drves torwar RK extra yardage it I 93 lst! 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For the sensors more than anyone else It was a classuc year Thns was theur year to be the bug shots They held most of the offlces nn the clubs and studentbody they played on the varsity teams they edited the paper they won the pruzes and the honors and the underclassmen theur lnves wlll change never agam wall llfe be the same But whenever they remember theur hugh school days the events of their sensor year wlll stand out above all the others a truly classlc year In therr freshman year the class of 1958 began to show that they had what nt takes to have a successful class The freshman stunt A Thanksgiving Carole was good enough to tue the senlors for second place honors With the help of Mickey Muller presldent Larry Pletcher vlce president Karen Erb secretary and Denms Apple yell leader they placed thlrd un the season tncket dnve Led by presldent Larry Pletcher vlce presndent Karen Erb secretary Jamce Bagnnsku and yell leader Dorothy Dall the class as sophomores captured third place In the season tlcket dnve and a fourth place ln the stunt wuth Vnkmgland Aqua and whlte class colors were flyung hugh an thelr SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Shnrley Corllss secretary Tom Mar shall president Sandy Salomsen yell leader .llm Mahatfle vice pres! dent lumor year as they took furst nn the stunt wuth The Kung and I Agaun Larry Pletcher led the class as presldent .lrm Mahaffue vuce presldent Jamce Bagmsku secretary and Sandy Salomsen yell leader The rumors presented a successful play Gramercy Ghost and took second ln the season tncket dnve The class commenced thelr sensor year with a tradu tnonal furst nn the season tncket dnve The stunt however was a dufferent story as they took a thnrd place with The Wlzard of Oz Led by president Tom Marshall vlce president Jlm Mahaffle secretary Shurley Corluss and yell leader Sandy Salomsen the senlor class presented Dancung In the Dark The class also presented three other successful dances Carnival Capers Symphony In Snowflakes and Mardl Gras The class of 1958 can be lustly proud of thelr many accomplishments As the year draws to a close the class colors are lowered for the last time un the move up assembly and the class rose to yell one more tnme 'Were the class tha s up to date 1958 1 I . f it QA' l ' ' - . , . S l l A I l A ' s 1 I 5 g s u ' ll ' ' ' ll ' II ll ' ' I , . I . . I I 1 . ' . - . I . . .I 5 I . I - l . . looked up to them. Now their paths will separate and I ' I . . . .- I . . . . . . I I ' ll - ll I Il - - ll I ' . lf - ' I . I . I 7 1 F ' 1 I . . ,, . . . . . . I I f I .H l I I , 1 . I : ll - ,ll ll - ,ll - p ' l ' ' , II ' u . I I . ' I I ' ' 7 I F ' 1 ' l I ll - - Il ' . ' - - - 1 1 0 I e Q Q I '1 I - - - .ll AQUA AN TE FL H VL VK INITIATION Is all thls torture worth rt' Undergomg many tortures rs just one of the tradrtlonal happemngs connected wuth sensor year WZ'-v is N 9- 'E' RICHARD L ABBOTT Mayor Sclence Busmess Educatlon Mmor Mathematucs Hn Y 4 Vlkung 3 4 Sports Edrtor 4 Los Amlgos 4 Class Dance 3 4 Class Stunt 3 4 Future Farmers of Amerrca 1 Honor Roll 1 2 3 Intramural Basketball 4 TIM ADAMS-Major Industrial Arts Mmors Mathematics Art PAUL ADDIS-Mayors Mathematucs Scnence Agrnculture Mmor Forengn Language Future Farmers ol Ameruca 2 3 4 CHARLES W ALLEN-Mayor Industrral Arts Mmor Mathematrcs Football 2 3 4 Track 4 HEATHER ANDREWS-Major Instrumental Music Mlnor Home Economrcs Glee Club 1 2 Future Homemakers of Amerlca 2 Quartet band 1 JANICE M BAGINSKI-Major Busmess Educatuon Mmors Sclence Mathematlcs Forergn Language Student Body Sec retary 1 Board of Control 1 Stunt 1 2 3 4 Dance 1 2 3 Honor Socuety 2 3 4 Class Secretary 2 3 Los Amugos 2 3 Pep Club 2 Hr Y Council and Rec Board 3 Vrkmg Ladves 3 4 Vnce Presldent 4 Future Teachers of Ameruca 3 4 RAMER BAKER--Major Agruculture Mmor Vocational School Future Farmers of Amernca 1 2 3 DARRELL BALDWIN-Mayor Mathematlcs Mmors Forergn Lan guage Scuence Track 2 Rifle Club 4 AL BAREM Major Agruculture Manor Foreugn Language Future Farmers of Amerrca 1 2 .IANICE BARNET-Major Englnsh Mmor Social Studles SMITH BARTRUM-Mayors Scuence Mathematucs Mmor I dustrlal Arts PHILIP H BASSETT-Majors Scoence Busmess Educatron Mmor Mathematics Los Amugos 4 Stunt 1 2 WILBUR B BELL-Major Agriculture Mmors Mathematacs Industrial Arts Future Farmers ol Ameruca 1 2 3 4 Vvce Presndent 4 Baseball Manager 2 Track 3 4 GARY LEE BENEFIELD-Major Industrial Arts Mmors Mathe matics Science Intramural Basketball 1 Class Basketball 2. CHARLES E. BERG-Majors: Mathematics Science' Minor: Y . 97 VIOLA ANN BLINER-Mayor Commerclal Mmors Vocal Muslc Mathe matlcs Drrll Team 2 Trl HlY Tramlng Group 1 Board of Control 1 2 3 4 Class Dance 1 2 3 4 TrlHuY 2 3 4 Costume Committee 4 Yell Queen 1 3 Yell Duchess 4 A Cappella Chour 2 HIY Ball 4 Publnclty 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Presldent 4 Llbrarlan 1 Stunt 1 2 3 Tumbllng Team 1 WALTER W BOLIEU-Majors Business Educatlon Dlstrlbutlve Educatlon Mmors Mathematics Volce of Chrlstuan Youth 1 2 3 Washlngton Retaulers 4 VALERIE JANE BOND-Majors Sclence Mathematlcs Mmor Foreign Language Honor Society 2 3 4 President TrlHlY 2 3 4 Debate 2 Glrls Athletlc Assoclatlon 3 4 Class Dance Latmeers 2 3 Glrls Club Representatlve 4 Majorette 1 2 3 4 Vrkrng Varretles 1 Pep Club 2 HARRY BORST-Majors Sclence Journalism Dramatlcs Mmor Mathe rn rcs F tball 1 2 3 4 Wrestlmg 1 2 3 4 Tracks 1 2 Stunt 1 2 3 4 Class Dance 1 2 3 4 Key Club 4 Honor Society 2 Vanguard Reporter 2 3 Ad Manager 4 Plays 1 2 3 4 Board ol Con ro 1 Honor Roll 1 2 4 Chrlstmas Play 1 2 3 Qurll and Scroll 4 JANET LOUISE BOSWELL-Majors Instrumental Muslc Busl ness Educatuon Mmor Mathematucs Band 2 3 Class Dance 2 3 sentatrve 4 Stunt 2 3 4 Glrls Club Hostess 3 JUDY BRADEN-Major Commerclal Mmor Scrence Glrls Athletlc Assocratlon 2 3 Stunt 1 2 Rllle Club 4 Class Dance 1 MARGARET ALICE BRADFIELD-Major Instrumental Music Mmors Mathematlcs Journallsm C ss Stunt 1 2 3 Cl s Dance 1 2 3 4 Art Club 2 Latlneers 3 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Treasurer 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 Band 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Vukmg Vanguard 3 4 Busmess Manager 4 Publncrty Commrttee 3 4 Honor Society 4 DORIAN BROATEN-Major Industrial Arts Mmors Science Mathematlcs LOIS ANN BROBECK-Majors Sclence Mathematlcs Grrls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 A Cappella Cholr4 Honor Soclety 2 3 4 Trl HlY 2 3 4 Trl HIV Trammg Group 1 Chaplam 4 Pep Club 2 3 Class Dance 1 2 4 Stunt 1 2 3 Debate 2 Volce of Chrlstuan Youth 1 2 3 4 Vrce Presldent 3 Latmeers 3 Glrls Athletic Assoclatlon 2 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 place un Washlngton State Mathematucs Contest 3 RODNEY BROBECK Mayors Mathematics Sclence Mmor Industrlal Arts Los Amlgo3 HIY4 PHYLLIS BROCK--Majors Home Economlcs Buslness Educatlon Mmor Vocal Muslc RICHARD BROCK-Major Engllsh Mmor Soclal Studies ELNDRA ROSE BROWN--Malors Scuence Soclal Scuence Mmors Home Economics Buslness Educatlon Future Homemakers of Amerlca 2 JERALD E BRUCE-Majors Socral Sclence Instrumental Music Industrlal Arts Mmor Mathematlcs Football 1 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 ARLENE BRUMMETT-Mayor Buslness Educatnon Mmor Science Horne Economics Pep Club 2 Los Amigos 4 En tered from Bethel 2 1I2': ,V.':j' ' . at' : oo . . : ' ' . ,' . : ' . -5 Class tl: .'.': ' T I .- oriu Team 4: bam Sand 2, 31 Peo club 2,' 35' cms' club nelmf ' , t ' 1 Ia A , ' , : as .' . . 4: -' 41 Y: n , :Znd 98 SEASON TICKET TROPHY 5 -d G D nr L 'ro Rcncmszm X Q S Fccsmomw 7 mes SN-llNG LQNCURT lam is -ro Rtmemenn lvl E TESTS LESTER BRYAN-Mayors Mathematics Sclence Mmors Forgengn Lan guage Vocal Muslc Vlkmg Kmghts 3 4 Stunt 4 Class Dance 1 Bas all 1 2 3 Baseball 2 3 4 A Cappella Chonr 1 2 3 4 Sm Group 4 Boys Glee Club 1 4 Football 1 2 Intramural Basketball 1 4 HaY 3 4 Latmeers 2 3 4 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Vukmg Vanetles 1 Boys State Representative 3 SHARON KAY BURGESS-Major Buslness Educataon Mmors Foreign Language Mathematlcs Gurls Glee Club 1 2 3 Latmeers 2 3 Girls Athletac Assoclatlon 2 3 4 Class Dance 4 RONALD CALLAHAN-Major Englash Manor Socoal Studies DAVID R CAMPBELL-Majors Sclence Mathematlcs Mmors Instru mental Musuc Forelgn Language Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Wrestling 3 4 Latlneers 3 4 HIY 2 3 4 Chaplaln 3 Band 1 2 Stunt 1 2 Class Dance 2 Ska Club 1 2 3 HIY Christmas Dance 4 Basketball 1 Class Basketball 3 MARY V CAREY-Major Sclence Mmors Foreign Language Mathematucs Dramatlcs Droll Team 1 Los Amigos 3 4 Honor Society 4 Future Nurses Club 4 Publlclty Committee 3 4 Gen er Chalrman 4 Stunt 1 2 3 4 Class Dance 1 2 3 4 op erty Commnttee 4 Glee Club 1 2 Costume Committee 1 KENNETH R CARLISLE-Major Mathematics Science Ml nor Agrlculture Key Club 4 HI Y 3 4 Class Basketball 2 4 Basketball 3 Class Dance 1 2 4 Class Stunt 2 Honor Roll 1 2 4 Future Farmers of America 1 2 Track 1 2 PATRICK A CARNES-Major Soclal Sclence Mmors Forengn Lan guage Mathematics Football 1 2 3 Track2 3 Gym Manager 2 Stunt 1 Class Dance 1 2 ROGER CHAPMAN-Major lndustrnal Arts Mmors Art. Mathe matics Football 1 ALEX CHLIPALA-Majors Industrial Arts Mmors Mathe matncs Sclence KENNETH J CHRISTENSEN-Majors Socral Science Scnence Mmors MERRILL A CHRISTIANSON-Major Industrial Arts Mmors Art Mathematucs Track 1 2 Volce ol Chrlstlan Youth 3 4 En tered from North Dakota 4 DON H CLARK-Majors Industnal Arts Science Mmor Mathematics Basketball 1 Football 1 RUTH ELIZABETH CLEMENT-Major Instrumental Musrc Mmors Mathematics Foreign Language A Cappella Cholr 4 Pep Club 2 Band 1 2 3 Debate 2 Orchestra 1 2 3 Honor Society 2 3 4 Publucuty Commnttee 4 Class Stunt 1 2 3 4 Class Dance 1 2 Assembly Com mlttee 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 TrlHlY 3 4 Los Amlgos 3 4 French Horn Quartet 1 2 Vonce of Chrlstlan Youth 1 2 3 4 Our Town JOHN PHILLIP COOK-Major Mathematics Mmors Journalusm Busuness Education Scnence Tennls 1 Annual Staff 2 3 4 Van guard 2 3 4 Photographer 3 4 Photography Editor 4 Vorce of Chrvstuan Youth 1 2 3 4 Presldent 3 Honor Society 3 4 Fu ture Teachers of Amenca 3 4 Hlstorlan 4 Hu Y 4 President 4 Quill and Scroll 3 4 Latuneers 4 Rec Board 4 HIY Councll 4 HuY Ball 4 JAMES A CORKISH-Mayor Business Education Mmors Mathematlcs Agrrculture SHIRLEY CORLISS-Mayors Instrumental Musuc Busmess Educatlon Munor Scuence Drull team 4 Band 1 2 3 Class Secretary 4 Trl HIY 3 4 Class Dance 2 3 4 Stunt 2 3 Property Commuttee 4 Latlneers 2 3 4 PepCIub1 2 3 SHARON JOY CRAIG--Mayor fblstrlbutlve Educatlon Minor Instrumental Music Dustnbutuve Educateon Club 99 4 ketb ' , . : ' . . : ' ' . . . :' all 5 bf , , f J, ' ' 5 I 1 4 I .- al : . . .': .-. .' :'Pr: f 1 R . l I ' l I f - X .,,.l ,ln - '-Q ' . l ' : .' . : . 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' ' RICHARD B CROWE Major Sclence Munors Forergn Language hematlcs B ketball 1 2 3 4 tb l 1 4 ugos 4 Vlklng Patrol 1 HIV Ball 4 2 3 4 Treasurer Qulll and Scroll 4 Vanguard 3 4 Sports Edltor 4 Stunt 1 2 Class Dance 3 DOROTHY DALL Major Buslness Educatlon Mmor Mathe :cs Vlkjng VBTIEIICS 1 Glrls Cl b 1 p 3 C Leader 2 Stunt 1 2 3 4 Class Dancel 2 3 Vlklng La Make Up Club 2 3 an 4 3 4 Tr urer 3 Yell Leader 3 Pepster 4 Chrlstmas Program 1 Board of ntrol 2 3 ess 4 nor Roll Ba 4 Glee Club 1 EILEEN DAVIS Majors Mathematlcs Science Mmors Home Economlcs Busmess Educatnon Physlcal Educatlon Vocal Muslc Glrls Sports Representatwe 3 Entered from Mecca Glen School Canada 4 DICK DISNEY Major Sclence Mmor Mathematlcs Fo tball 1 2 3 asketball 1 2 3 3 4 Baseb 1 3 ROGER DIXON-Majors Sclence Mathematlcs Buslness Educatlon nt 1 2 4 Class Dance 1 2 4 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Knwa ard 1 Vlkmg Knught 1 2 3 2 3 4 Chrlstm Play 1 Senlor Class Play 2 Junlor Play 2 Senlor Class Play 3 Basketball 3 4 Drama Pun Wlnner 3 Honor Soclety 4 Student Body Presndent 4 Board of Control 3 Student of the Month 4 Sclence Farr 3 Safety Councll 4 BARBARA DODGE-Majors Science Mathematlcs Mmors Home Economlcs Journalssm Los Amlgos2 3 Glrls Club 3 Sensor Ball 4 Vouce ot Chrlstlan Youth 3 4 Vlklng Vanguard Club 2 3 4 Qusll and Scroll 3 4 Secretary 4 Honor Soclety 4 Our Town STEVE DUGUAY-Majors Dlstrlbutlve Educatlon Industrial Arts Munors Mathematics Dramatucs Football 1 Dxstrlbutlve Educatlon Club 4 Dlstrlct Treasurer 4 Dlstrlbutlve Education Club Dance 4 PHYLLIS DURANT-Major Instrumental Muslc Mmor Business Educatlon P p Club 2 3 4 Board of Control 1 2 TrlHrY 2 3 s Cu 4 Orc estra 1 3 Glee Clu MICHAEL D DURKEE-Major Instrumental Muslc Mmor Forelgn Language B nd 1 2 3 4 Orch stra 1 2 3 4 Fl t artet 3 4 Dance Band 1 4 Dance 3 4 Los Amugos 3 4 Band Secretary 2 3 nd Presudent 4 Student Conductor 3 4 Woodwind Quintet 3 4 Boys Glee Club 3 PAUL LEROY ECKHARDT Major Mathematlcs Mmor Sclence Track 2 3 Key Club 4 CAROLYN ELAINE EICHHORN Major Business Education Mmors Mathematucs Home Economlcs Pep Club 2 3 Stunt 1 2 4 Presjd HIY Coun 4 Drjll Te Pu Gle 3 4 Style Sho RICHARD ELIASEN Major Soclal Studles Mlnors Mathe matncs Indutsrlal Arts JOE DAVID ELICK Majors Art Mathernatucs Mmors Soclal Sclence r 2 3 VAL RAE ELLIOT Majors Home Economics Business Educatlon Mmor Dramatlcs Trl HIV 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 Costume Com mittee 2 3 Publlcvty Commlttee 2 3 Stunt 1 2 3 Class Dance KAREN LYNN ERB Major Busmess Educatuon Mlnors Scnence Mathematrcs Instrumental Muslc Band 1 2 Pep Club 1 2 Trl Hr Y 3 4 Vice President 4 Vlklng Lady 2 3 4 Presrdent 4 Debate 2 Honor Roll 3 Honor Soclety 4 Stunt 2 4 Dance 2 3 Perfect Attendance 3 I00 Smlllng judges OYAL CANDIDATES ROYAL CANDIDATES thenr prettlest these ten sensor gurls paraded rn front of the un competltlon for the Daffodll Court Nd '7 X f v - :, 5 I .. . . j . bo g . . .l I . Mat ' al as . .' . z Foo ai 1' Golf 2, 3. 1 Los Arn' : ' ' : '- : Hi-AY : . : 4: mat' : ' ' -f' I: ' u 3 Pe 'Club 2,- : lass Yell : , . . 2 . . 1 ' ' dies 4: . . 4: Chalrm :Tri-Ho-V 1. 2, , : eas- Co ' . : Girls' Club Host ' 1 Ho 2, 3, 44 Ha-v ll : . - ' 1 ' : ' 2 ' : o . . . 4: B , . , 4: Stunt 1, 2, 3: Hi-V , 3 all : Golf 2, , 4. n ' h I t W I . Stu , . : ' . .' : V . . . : ' Dig 2 H Aw : t' ' ' , , ,' 4: Hi-V 1. .I . : ' as 3, 4: Copy Editor 4: Viking Staff 3, 4: Co-Editor 4: Glee Q.. . ' . . ' gg, 2, 3, : 2. ' : e . . ': .' : '- . . 3 ' 41 om' lb 1 h ,2, V: bl. v I ' A : a . . .- : e , . ,I : ue Qu , : . 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3. : Class 4 . : ' . : ' . 1 Ba ' ' - - . z . . z 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3,' : ' ent 4: V '- cil ' 'am gl 2, 3, 4: blicity 41 e Club g, , gn . Aw 1, 3. j At Club , , 4. - ' 'I D ' A 1' -2' 3' . . b : . ' . . .D ' .- : '- '- V. : ' ' 1 ' ' ' U' . . .4 PARADE BEFORE JUDGES Da1'r.'ro Rlrfmntseru 1 Q5-yg5.U.S.!s,o I A 0 Xa wht JA Vg it Tuuanv Ilnnuntx-4 'I N56 ,UYII-N-UP SVVINRIK K '-me DAVID FIELDS-Majors MathematIcs ScIence MInors ForeIgn Lan guage HIY 1 Board of Control 1 3 4 Latuneers 2 3 4 Class Stunt 2 3 Class Dance 2 3 Honor Soclety 4 ScIence Falr 3 4 Golf 3 Banquet chaIrman of Student Leadershlp Conference 4 TOM LEE FITHEN Major AQYICUIEUIE MInor Mathematlcs F ture Farmers of Amerlca 1 2 3 4 Wrestlmg 4 WILLIAM F FOX Major MathematIcs MInor Agrlculture Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Wrestllng 4 Class Stunt 1 Class Dance 1 2 Future Farmers of Amerlca 1 2 Class Bas ket all 1 3 KENNETH FREE-Majors AgrIcuIture Instrumental Musuc Mmor MathematIcs Class Basketball 1 2 3 4 Future Farmers of Amerlca 1 2 3 4 VIce PresIdent 3 Track 2 3 4 JILL ANN GIBBONS-Major BusIness Education MInors Dramatucs MathematIcs Class Dance 1 2 3 Class Stunt 1 2 3 TrI HIY 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Glee Club 1 Chrlstmas Play 2 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Campalgn Assembly 1 2 3 4 Vlklhg VarIetIes 1 Drama Club 4 Men Are LIke Streetcars TraInIng Group 1 MICHAEL F GIBBONS-Majors Soclal ScIence Art MInors Dramatlcs MathematIcs Class Dance 1 2 3 4 Vlklhg Patrol 1 Basketball 1 2 otball 2 Class Stunt 1 2 3 k Senlor Assembly Smokmg Commlttee Art Club MARGARET MARTHA GIESSEL Majors Dramatlcs Soclal Sc! ence MInor Home ECONOMICS TrI HIY 3 4 Chrlstmas Program 3 4 Youth Leglslature 3 Class Dance 1 3 Pep Club 3 TraInIng Group 2 Our Town Men Are LIke Streetcars WAYNE G GINTHER Majors Mathematlcs Science VIkIng Kmght 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 4 HIY 3 4 Chaplam 4 Class Basketball 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Los AmIgos 4 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Senlor Ball 4 Board of Contro' 4 JEFFREY W GRANT-Major Mathematics MInors ForeIgn Language ScIence Future Teachers of AmerIca 4 Volce of ChrIstIan Youth 3 4 PresIdent 4 RIIle Club 3 4 Vlklhg KnIghts 4 Honor Soclety 4 EUGENE GRATZER-Major Industnal Arts MInors ScIence MathematIcs Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 HIY 3 4 Class Stunt 4 Class Dance 4 Board ot Control 4 Honor Roll 4 Band 1 Track 1 2 Perfect Attendance 1 2 3 RICHARD HARRIS GREEN-Majors MathematIcs Dramatlcs MInors ScIence ForeIgn Language Key Club 4 VIce PresIdent 4 Honor SOCICEY 2 3 4 Latlneers 3 4 Class Stunt 1 2 4 Class Dance 1 2 3 4 Chalrman 4 vlklhg HIY 4 Student Congress 3 Radlo Program Dlrector 3 Alumnr Assembly 3 Our Town Tlme Out for Grnger Gramercy Ghost Tom Sawyer SHARON LYNE GREENE-Major BusIness Educatlon Mmor ScIence FHA 1 Pep Club 1 2 Glee Club3 GAA 2 3 4 Letter Club3 4 PresIdent 4 DrIll Team 4 Stunt 2 4 Senlor Assembly 4 Gym Manager 2 3 TraInIng Group 1 KAREN DIANNE GROSHONG-Major Vocal Muslc MInor Bust ness Educatlon A Cappella Cholr 1 2 3 4 Madlgal Group 3 4 Nonettes 3 4 Small Group 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Blble Club 4 Future Nurses Club 4 Class Stunt 4 FHA 2 3 MICHAEL A GROSS-Major ScIence Mmors Foreign Lan guage MathematIcs Class Basketball Ba ketball 1 2 3 4 TennIs 2 3 4 HIY 1 2 3 4 VIce PresIdent 4 Los AmIgos Class Stunt 1 2 3 Board ol Control 1 DEAN GUPTILL-Majors Art ScIence Mmor MathematIcs LEROY GUSTAFSON-Major Ag :culture F tball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 PHYLLIS E HALVERSON-Major Vocal Muslc Mmor Bus: ness Educatnon GAA 3 TYIHIY 2 3 4 A Cappella Choar Chorr 3 4 Class Stunt 1 2 4 Vanguard Reporter 2 Class Reporter 2 Class Dance 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 4 'lO'l 1 ' : ' :A' :I ' 5 U- ' , II , , . 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' 1' if i'xP-se JANET HAMMERMASTER Majors Socual Sclence Business Educatlon Manor Home Economucs Gnrl s Club Cabinet 1 3 Gur s Club Secretary 1 Hxstorlan 3 Trl HlY2 3 4 Chaplaun 4 Honor Soclety 2 3 4 Pep 2 3 4 Voce of Chrrstlan Youth 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Board of Control 4 Class Stunt 1 2 3 Class Dance 1 2 4 Leader shlp Conference 4 PHYLLIS ELAINE HANSEN Majors Sclence Home Economics Minors Mathematncs B slness Educatlon TrrHvY 2 3 4 D ll Team 2 3 4 Honor Soclety 2 3 4 Vjce Presldent 4 Gnrls C ub p b Cla 2 3 Class Da G AA 2 Offlce Gnrl 3 Glee Club 1 Los Amlgos 4 ROSE MARIE HARBER Majors Home Economlcs Busrness Education Minor Mathematscs GAA 1 Publlcnty 1 Pep 1 Styl Sh w GENE HERBERT HARRIS-Major Art Mlnors Mathematlcs Forergn Languarge Art Club 2 3 4 Vrce Presndent 2 3 4 Class Stunt 1 2 3 4 Class Dance 1 2 3 Los Amigos 3 4 HnY 4 Key Club 4 Secretary 4 Board of Control 4 Hu Y Ball 4 Vnkmg Art Edltor 4 Alumnl As sembly 1 Honor Roll 3 4 Chrlstmas 1 Our Town JAMES F HARRIS Major Dlstrubutlve Educatlon Mlnors Mathe matlcs Art Class Stunt 1 2 Class Dance 2 3 Track 1 2 Foot a SUSAN JANE HARRIS-Major Scnence Mlnors Dramatlcs Forelgn Language Mathematucs Student Body Secretary 4 Future Teachers Club Vjce President 4 Glrls Athletlc Assocla tlon Letter Club 2 3 4 Volce of Chrrstnan Youth 3 4 Secre tary 3 Pep Club 2 3 Honor Society 2 3 4 Los Amigos 3 ss Stunt 1 2 3 4 Ca ance 1 2 3 Hon Roll 3 4 Youth Leglslature Delegate 3 Seabeck Conference 3 Our Town Gramercy Ghost A Chrjstmas Carol os tume Commlttee Chalrman 1 2 Property Committee 3 BEVERLY JOYCE HARROLD Majors Busmess Educatuon Minors Foreign Language Mathematics H nor Socxety 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 Tru Hs Y 3 Chaplaln 4 Los Amjgos 4 Future Teachers of Amerrca 3 4 Corresponding Secretary 4 Vrklng Ladles 4 Class Dance 2 4 Drlll Team 4 Chrustmas Ball 4 ANITA CORRENE HATCH-Major Buslness Educatuon Manor ence Glee Club 1 2 GA KARIN ELIZABETH HAWORTH Major Mathematics Mlnors Art Forergn Language Llbrary 3 4 JEFFREY L HILL Major Business Education Mlnors Scrence Mathe matlcs Los Amugos 4 Orchestra 1 Senuor Ball Football 3 Class Bas all 1 2 3 Ba ball 2 3 4 Honor Ro 4 Key Clu RICHARD HILL Major Engljsh Mmor Socual Studies HARLEY HOMAN Major Sclence Mlnors Mathematrcs Forergn Languages Volce of Chrlstlan Youth 1 Los Amlgos 2 Key Club 1 Future Farmers of Amerlca 2 Rufle Club 3 4 Vlce President 4 AL ROY IVERSON Major Mathematvcs Mmors Agrjculture Science Future Farmers of Amerlca 1 2 Band 1 Football Manager 1 CARL H JEPSEN--Majors Science Mathematlcs Instrumental Musuc Manor Foreign Languages Honor Soclety 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Latnneers 3 4 Debate 2 3 Pres1dent3 Natlonal Forenslc League 3 Class Stunt 1 2 3 Chavrman 2 Class Dance 1 2 3 HIY 4 Vlce President 4 Volce of Chrustlan Youth 1 2 3 4 Strung Quartet 1 2 Chrlstmas Play 3 Our Town Tom Sawyer Gramercy Ghost Men Are Luke Streetcars Boys State Representatnve 3 JUDI LYNN JOCHIMSEN Major Dramatlcs Minors Mathe matics Forelgn Language Los Amigos 3 4 Vlce President 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Vlce Presldent 4 TrlHlY 2 3 4 President 4 Vlklng Varretles 1 Class Stunt 1 2 3 4 Class Dance 1 2 3 4 Perfect Attendance 2 Alu-mn: Assembly 1 Drlll Team 2 3 4 H Y 4 HIY Coun 4 Men Are Luke Streetcars Chrlstmas Play 4 I02 SENIORS DRESS UP FOR The senlor ball chanrman worked hard and suffered a lot of headaches to make Dancmg rn the Dark a beautlful and successful dance lbw -of 'C'-I 91 fx , A- n . . , a A 4. f S-V A 1 D J at .Le ' li 1 ' CIub,.:'i-- '.'.3.4: n . - ' : ' ' 2 6 . 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U II':A Q - .' z ' : ' : ' , ' 1 I A, 2 ,': i- : '- Zn 1 L 'DANCING INTHE DARK' fi GORDON JOHNSON Major Art Mlnors Mathematlcs Industrlal Arts Sclence HIY 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Football 2 Class D nce 1 2 3 4 Class Stunt 1 2 Track 1 Wrestllng 1 Board f Control 1 ROBERT JOHNSON Major Business Educatlon Mmor Muslc Mathematlcs A Cappella 1 2 Boys Glee Club 1 2 Washington Retailers Club 4 Class Basketball 1 Track 2 Basketball Manager 2 SHIRLEY ANN JOHNSON Major Business Educatuon Ml nors Home Economlcs Physscal Education Girls Glee Club 1 Entered from Luncoln 3 GENE HAL KARY-Major Buslness Educatlon Mlnors Mathematlcs Science Football 1 2 3 4 Class Basketball 1 2 3 Track 1 2 3 Key C 4 Ha Y 4 JAYNE LEE KEAR Major Business Education Mmor Home nomlcs Pep Club 2 TrlHnY 3 4 Class Stunt 1 2 Dance 3 4 MIKE KELBAUGH Major Art Mlnors Industrial Arts Mathematlcs FFA 1 CLIFFORD KELLER Major Agriculture Mmor Industrial Arts FFA 1 2 3 4 Track 1 Wrest'mg 4 JIM KERST-Major Agrlculture Mmor Industrial Arts Football 4 Wrestmg 2 Track 3 FFA 4 Entered from Cheney Hugh School 4 NANCY JOAN KLEINSCHMIDT Major Instrumental Muslc Mmors Mathematics Foreign Languages Band 1 2 3 Orches tra 2 3 Horn Quartet 1 4 Chamber Band 4 Latmeers 3 4 Honor Soclety 2 3 4 Class Stunt 2 Class Dance 1 2 FHA WAYNE B KOOSER Major Mathematlcs Minors Forelgn Language Sclence Latmeers 3 4 Class Dance 4 SONDRA GESCHE KUELPER Majors Mathematlcs Busmess Educatlon Mmor Forelgn Language MYF 2 3 4 Honor Society 1 2 3 YMCA Youth Leglslatlve Delegate 3 Latmeers 3 4 G AA Letter Club 2 3 4 Sports Manager 4 Rlfle Club 4 Trl H1 3 4 Sk: Club 3 Bowlng Team 3 LINDA DIANE LABRASH Major Buslness Educatlon Mmor matrcs PpClub1 2 3 G A Lt Clb2 Hlstonan 4 Vnklng Trl HrY 2 3 4 Drill Team 2 3 4 Honor 12 4 VCY1234 BoardofControI1 Ho uety 2 3 4 Debate 2 F HA 1 2 3 Costume mittee 1 2 3 Chalrman 1 2 Publlclty Committee 4 Class D nce 1 2 3 4 Chanrman 4 Class Stunt 1 2 3 Trl Y Tramlng Group 1 Gnrls Club Representatnve 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 1 Drama Pm 2 Social Studies Scholastlc Achievement Award A Chrlstmas Carol Our Town Vlklng Varletles MARLENE WATSON LACROSSE Major Mathematlcs Mmor Vocal Music Glrls Glee Club 1 3 A Cappella Cholr 2 4 JAY LAMBERT-Major Mathematlcs Mmor Sclence Honor o JAMES LAMBERTUS-Majors Industnal Arts Mathematlcs Annual Photographer 2 3 4 Latmeers 4 Latmeers Executlve Board 4 Stage 1 Football 1 JUDITH LOUISE LARKINS-Majors Sclence Vocal Muslc Mmor Mathematlcs Nonettes 2 3 4 Latmeers 3 A Cappella Chonr 2 3 TrnHnY 4 Future Nurses Club 3 4 SecretaryTreasurer 3 Vvce Presldent 4 Class Stunt 2 4 Mnxed Ensemble 2 3 4 Vlkmg Varletjes ee Club 1 JUDY ANN LETOURNEAU Majors Busnness Educatlon Drama tlcs Yell Duchess 1 3 Yell Queen 4 Board of Control 1 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 Trl HIY 2 3 4 Vrce President 4 Make Up Club 3 4 Glrl s Club 2 Hostess 3 Alumnl Assembly 1 Vrknng Varletles 1 C ss Dance 1 2 3 Class Stunt 1 2 3 4 Vlklng Lady 4 H Y Ball 4 Offuce Glrl 3 4 Drjll Team 2 Men Are Luke Streetcars Chrlstmas Play 2 3 4 LINDA LIENING Major Buslness Educatlon Mmor Mathe matlcs Glrls Club Representative 1 4 A Cappella Chonr 3 Annual Staff 2 'IO3 ' A JUDITH ANN LARSON-Majors Busaness Educataoaa Manor Home Economacs Majorette 2 3 FRANK LILES-Major Mathematacs Manor Scaence Physacal Educa taon Transferred from Sumner 4 NANCY ANN LOCKE-Major Scaence Manors Foreagn Language Mathematacs Tra Ha Y 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Home Room Hostess 4 GAA 4 Vanguard Reporter 2 Future Nurses of Ameraca 4 Lataneers 3 4 Class Stunt 1 2 4 Class Dance 1 2 BRUCE E LODGE-Mayor Dramatacs Manors Mathematacs Foreagn Language Busaness Educataon Class Stunt 1 2 3 4 Class Dance 1 2 3 4 Ha Y Chrastmas Ball 4 Los Amagos 3 Key Club 4 FFA 1 HaY 4 Treasu Our Town Chrastmas Play 4 JAMES LUNDQUIST-Major Englash Manor Socaal Studaes LEEANNA McALLISTER-Majors Art Busaness Educataon Art Club 1 Publacaty 4 F H A 1 Class Stunt 4 Style Show 1 ROBERT E McCALEB-Major Mathematacs Industraal Arts Manors Scaence Honor Socaety 2 Proaectaon Crew 1 2 Lunch Room 1 2 MICHAEL D McCLEARY-Major Mathematacs Manors Foreagn Lan guage Scaence Vakang Knaghts 2 3 4 Lataneers 2 3 4 Class Basket ball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Vakang Knaghts Vace Presadent 4 Vakang HaY 3 4 Band 1 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Perfect Attendance 2 LARRY MELVIN McGAUGHY Major Scaence Manors Mathe matacs Vocal Musac Football Manager 1 A Cappella Choar 4 Foot ball 2 Track 2 Tennas 3 Boy s Glee Club 4 LARRY McGOWAN-Majors Mathematacs Instrumental Musac Manor Foreagn Language HaY 2 3 4 Board of Control 1 Orchestra 2 3 4 Trumpet Trao 1 3 4 Brass Sextet 3 lDance Band 2 3 4 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Band Councal 3 4 Class Stunt 2 3 4 Class Dance 2 4 JoELL McMURRAY-Major Instrumental Musac Manors Scaence Foreagn Presadent 4 Los Amagos 3 4 Presadent 4 Honor Socaety 2 3 4 Class Stunt 1 2 3 4 Class Dance 1 2 3 4 Garls Club Representatave 3 Club 1 2 V ang Varaetaes 1 Glee Club 1 2 Orchestra 2 3 Offace Garl 4 Ska Club 3 SAROLYE GAY McPHERSON Malor Busaness Educataon Manors Scaence Mathematacs TraHaY 2 3 4 Chaplaan 3 Presadent 4 Bo rd of Control 4 Garls Club Youth Legaslature 3 Vrkang aes 4 Honor Socaety 2 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 H or Roll 3 4 Class Stunt 1 2 3 4 Class Dance 1 2 3 Style Show 1 JAMES R MAHAFFIE-Majors Mathematacs Socaal Scaence Scaence Manor Foreagn Language Vakang Knaghts 1 2 3 4 Presadent 4 Vakang HaY 2 3 4 Presadent 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Track 2 3 4 Captaara 4 Class Basketball 1 4 Lataneers Hola 2 3 4 Class Stunt 2 3 Class Da 3 4 Boys State Representatave 3 Class Offacer Vace Presa de 3 4 DOROTHY E MANNING Mayors Mathematacs Busaness Educataon Manors Scaence Foreagn Language Trl HaY Traanang Group 1 Vlce sadent Garls Glee Club 1 3 Tra HaY 2 3 Drall Tea Board of Control 3 GAA 2 Honor Socaety 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 Class Stunt 2 3 Future Teachers of Ameraca 3 4 Secretary 4 Scaence Far 4 Class Dance 1 2 3 4 TOM MARSHALL Majors Journalasm Scaence Manor Mathe matacs Senaor Class Presadent Vakang Vanguard 2 3 4 Editor 4 Quall and Scroll 3 4 President 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Track 1 Class Stunt 2 3 4 Class Dance 1 2 3 4 Class Basketball 2 Orches tra 1 PATRICIA M MARTIN Majors Mathematacs Musac Manors Foreagn Language Scaence Trl Ha Y 2 3 4 Traanang Group 1 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Drum Ensemble 3 Class Dance 1 2 3 Class Stunt 1 2 3 4 Garl s Club 3 Annual Staff 2 Quall and Scroll 3 4 Honor Socaety 2 3 4 Lataneers 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 Vakang Vanguard 2 Men Are Lake Streetcars T04 The S senaor WASHINGTON STATE MANUAL DEXTERITY tate Employment Agency provaded manual dexteraty tests for any anterested an workang when school as out D vw, 8 , ,,..-fr if 554 as be R f , M X K 'xxx , , X ' , f 4: I ' 3' .' . I. 3 '- 3 rervg V ' i hw f I ai ' v I ' : Y Q .- . A A .- . 4. : - A Egtvlsx Language, Mathematlcs, Business Education: TriAHi-Y -2, 3, Vice- Pep v ', '. 3: Band 1. 2, 3,3 Ball 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 42 ik' ' ' : , : , 2 ' ' I ' I ' 5' ' - '3:. 1 ' V Q ' ' ' Lad' : . , : . : on 1, 2, 2, 3, 4, 'or nba: 1, . ,' 1 ,Ng ' l neg 'na' . . H 'A ' U r Pre' : ' ' . 1 A- , , 43 ' m 3, 4: i : . , ' V ' ' . . a EMPLOYMENT TESTS GIVEN 12 N131 'Tumus -rs Rtnlnens xXx x X Lx' 1 :FIM xx X SLNIMR I' ssemx SHIRLEY ANN MARTINSON Major Busmess Educatlon Munors Foreugn Language Mathematucs Sclence TrlHuY 3 4 Hlstoruan 4 s C ub resndent 4 Class Stunt 1 2 e Grr s Clee Club 3 Honor Socrety 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Latlneers 3 4 Chrrstmas Play 1 AGNES CAROLYN MATTFIELD Majors Home Economlcs Dlstrn butnve Educatlon Mlnors Mathematlcs Bus ness Educatuon Pep 23 D T m ClassDne 34 ClassS 2 3 4 Publlclty 2 GAA 1 2 Dlstrlbutlve Education Clu Style Show 2 3 Washington Retal ers Club 4 GLENDAI MERRITT Major Vocal Musjc Manor Home nomrcs GI e Club 1 2 3 3 4 Tumbljn Class Dance 4 A Cappella Cholr 2 3 4 RICHARD MEYER Major Business Educatuon Mnnor Mathematics Board of Control 1 Home Room Representatlve 1 FFA 1 Class Bas ketball 2 Class Dance 3 Stage Crew 1 2 Los Amlgos 4 Represents tlve to State Legnslature 3 Our Town JOAN FRANCES MILESKI Ma or Business Educatuon Mmors Science Art Mathematics Class Dance 1 Glee Club 2 Basketball 2 Drrll Team Manager 2 JIM MILLER--Majors Soclal Sclence Mathematucs Mxnors Scuence Forergn Language F tball 1 2 3 4 Capta 4 etball 1 2 Wrestlmg 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Sk: Club 3 Perfect Attendance 1 2 HIY 2 3 4 Vlce Presldent 4 Latrneers 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 4 Board of Control 1 2 Debate 2 Class Stunt 1 2 3 Class Dance 1 2 3 4 MARTHA LEE MILLER Majors Sclence Mathematics Mrnor Forelgn Language Class President 1 Honor Socjety 2 3 4 Latlneers 2 3 4 Gr s Glee Club 1 Drsll Team 1 2 3 4 Captaln 3 4 Smoklng m ee 3 4 Secretary 3 4 Debate 3 Class Stunt 1 2 4 C Dance 1 2 3 4 Junior Hugh Award 1 Board of Control 1 Gjrls State Representatlve 3 ROBERT ALLEN MITCHELL-Majors Industrlal Arts Mathe matncs Soclal Sclence F tball 1 2 4 Basketball 2 4 Tr ck Baseball 2 3 EDITH ROSE MITCHELL Majors Sclence Vocal Muslc Mlnors Forelgn Language Mathematlcs A Cappella Cholr 2 3 4 Latlneers 3 Tennls Team 2 3 4 Nonettes 3 4 Honor Socuety 3 4 Class Stunt 4 Madrlgal 3 4 Small Group 3 4 Vlce President 3 Presldent 4 Voice of Chrustlan Youth 2 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 4 CAROLN JEAN MOECK Majors Social Scrence Sclence Mlnors For elgn Language Mathematics Home Economlcs T HIV 2 3 4 Pp 2 3 Honor Soclety 2 3 4 Class Stunt 1 2 3 Class Danc 2 3 4 Sears Foundation Award Los Amigos 2 3 4 Debate 2 Natlonal Forenslc League 2 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 BOB MOFFAT-Major Mathematics Mlnors Scrence Vocal Music Forelgn Language Art Club 2 3 4 Vnce President 4 Los Amlgos 3 4 A Cappella Cholr 2 4 Honor Society 2 3 Vrklng Varletles 3 Studnet Leglslature 3 DENNIS G MONROE Majors Mathematlcs Sclence Mlnor Business Education T ck 1 2 Class Basketball 1 2 3 4 Class Dance 2 3 4 Class Stunt 2 Key Club President 4 Board of Control 4 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Perfect Attendance HELENE CLAIRE MONTGOMERY Major Socral Scrence Minors Mathematrcs Forelgn Language .lournalusm Class Stunt 4 Vlkng 3 4 Vlkmg Vanguard 3 4 Gramercy Ghost Entered from St Marys Academy 3 DENNIS MOORE-Major Industrial Arts Manor Mathematrcs Football 1 2 3 4 Class Stunt 1 2 Class Dance 2 Class Basket 1 2 Go 4 Wrestllng4 FFA SHIRLEY ANN MORRISETTE-Major Business Educatron Minors Art Mathematics Art Club 4 Pep Club 3 GAA 2 Class Dance 2 3 4 Publlcnty 4 Class Stunt 3 ROBERT MURPHY-Major Engllsh Mmor Soclal Stodres ROY NELSON-Majors Science Vocatnonal School Mmor Industrial Arts I05 Girl' l P I 3 I , I, 33- Class Danc 1, 2, 3, 'I' z ' , . 2 : , . Club , , 4: rill ea 4: a' c 1, 2, , 3 I tunt 1, . . : Q . . . , M: ' ' ' ' b 4: ' , Eco ' gl e , , G.A.A. 2, , I: -' g 1: ' , ' I : oo I. . . : I in Bask . : ' . : . . ,Q : 'E 2. 4 lj ' l . Z - I I , 2 ' il' I 3 ' I , , . 2 I I I, Q ' I CIO I ,I mitt , 3 I , I 1 3 , , 3, 5 lass A 1 ' , ' ' 1 oo , , , ,I : 1 1: . . 4- E V A G,A.A. 2,' Glee clup 2, 5, 4, 'Future' Nurses Club 2, sf 42 L - . 2 . . . . z . I i ' s ' . ' , ' : ri- '- . . : 2 Club . : i . . : I . . : le 1, ' I ' : ra . I: I . X, 55 Jw , .' 2 : I : ' ' 1, 2. ' ' . ' , - ' I: I: ' i I I ball, :I IlfI:' ' 3 'I -I or ,X , C-,J - x nxt N xx 5 - -M X t tx lx -94 X : A :A : V . V ' S- I V-' .. : , 3 Z Cixi AN , ' I I 5 sf- I I '-1 -' X Ullx HIE!! PATRICIA JO NEWCOMER Majors Sclence Mathematucs Mmor Forergn Language Future Teachers of Ameruca 3 4 President 4 Trl 2 3 4 Polnt Chaurman 3 Vuce Presudent 4 Pep Club 2 3 Latmeers 3 4 Presldent 4 Glrls Athletlc Assoclatuon Letter Club 2 3 onor Society 2 3 4 tunt 1 Da 2 Hono R 4 A Christmas Carol BARBARA JEAN NEY Majors Mathematics Science Mmors Forergn Language Journallsm Vnkmg Vanguard 2 4 Vlklng 2 3 4 Busnness Manager 3 Co Edutor 4 Quull and Scroll 4 Vice Pres: dent 4 Latmeers 2 3 4 Honor Society 2 3 4 Drlll Team 2 3 4 Gurls Club Representative Home Room Hostess 4 Class Stunt 1 ce 1 4 Glee Clu 1 Pep Clu JOHN NOONAN Major English Manor Social Studles LLOY OLSON Majors Home Economucs Mmors Mathematvcs For ergn Language Los Amugos 3 4 Art Club 1 4 Pep Club 3 4 Glee C 1 2 3 4 Tru HIY 4 Drull Team 2 3 4 Future Homeakers f erlca 1 2 Stunt 1 2 3 e KENNETH OSBORN Majors Instrumental Music Mathematucs ball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Tra 1 2 3 Base 2 3 Recreatnonal Leadershlp Band 1 2 3 Transfer 4 F Club WILLIAM OTTO-Major Industrnal Arts Mmors Scuence Mathematlcs RUTH ANN PATRICK-Major Sclence Mmors Mathematlcs Forergn Lenguage Transfer from Yokohama Japan 2 Class Dance 3 4 Stunt 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Latmeers 2 3 4 Vnklng Chrlstnan Youth 3 4 Glrls Basketball and Volleyball 2 Art Club 4 Honor Roll 4 LYLA LEE PENQUITE Major Dustrlbutlve Educatlon Mmors Ar Instrumental Muslc Dlstrlbutlve Education Club 4 NANCY IRENE PERRY Major Business Education Mmors Mathematics Sclence Future Teaches of America 2 3 4 Gurls Athletlc Assocuatnon Letter Club 3 4 Secretary 4 Honor lety 2 3 4 P Fren C 4 Glee Clu Costume Commlttee 1 2 Stunt 4 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 PATRICIA M PETERSON Majors Home Economrcs Mmors Mathe matres Scrence Board of Control 1 Stunt 1 2 Class Dance 1 2 Pep Club 2 3 Future Homemakers of Amerlca 3 FRANK W PHELPS J Majors Mathematics Instrumental Musac Manor Forengn Language T ck 2 3 4 B nd 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 DENNIS PHILLIPS Major Vocal Musuc Mmor Mathematlcs Transfer from Renton 3 Chorr 1 2 3 4 Small Group 3 4 Boys Septet 2 4 Spanush Club 1 2 Hall Patrol 2 3 Madrlcal G oup 3 4 Boys Glee Club 3 4 MARGARETTA PICKLE--Major Enghsh Mmors Home Economics CAROLYN MARIE PIHL Majors Science Business Educatlon Mmors Mathematlcs Home Economrcs Class Dance 4 Band 1 Perfect Attendance 2 Honor Roll 3 4 LAURA F PIPER Major Buslness Education Mmors Art Club 2 3 Ar Award 1 Cass Dance 2 3 4 Athletnc Assocratuon Letter Club 2 Stunt 2 3 4 Costume Commrttee 3 106 SPEPC BOYS PEP CLUB A dlfferent type of pep and enthusrasm was provlded by the newly organized Boys Pep Club The boys under the leadershlp of Jlm Harrus presented an amusing stunt at each basketball game 41' Dare we L as KLSENKL 98711K l DQQ QQ Novslnnj Hu O15 sv E cb 951 LARRY PLETCHER Major Mathematics Mmors Industrial Arts Sc: ence Class Vlce Presldent 1 President 2 3 HIY 2 3 4 President 4 nt 1 2 3 B tball 1 F 3 4 Baseba Track 1 Smokmg Committee 1 2 3 4 Presndent 4 Boys State Rep resentatuve 3 Class Dance 1 2 3 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 WILBUR PREDMORE Majors Mathematics Scuence Mmor For CI n Language French Club 1 2 Blology Cub 2 3 LORETTA JEAN RANDALL Major Home Economrcs Mmors Mathematics Vocal Muslc Board of Control 1 4 Class Dance 2 3 Dlstrlbutlve Education Club BEATRICE REES Majors Dnstrlbutlve Educatlon Mmors Art Dls trlhutlve Educatlon Club 4 Girls Ahtletlc Assocnatlon Letter Club 2 JOAN MARIE REFSLAND Major Home Economlcs Mmors BUSI ness Educatuon Forengn Language Future Homemakers of America 1 Pep Club 2 3 TrlHlY 2 3 4 Hlstorlan 3 Secretary 4 Drlll Team 2 3 4 Honor Socnety 2 3 4 Secretary 3 4 Vuklng Ladres 4 Glrls Club Representative 3 Los Amigos 4 Class Dance 1 2 3 Stunt 1 2 DUANE RODDEWIG Major Science Mmor Agrlculture Projectnon Crew 2 3 Stage Crew 1 Football 2 3 4 Base ball 3 4 Intramural Basketball 1 Scuence Baseball Z 3 4 Class Dance 2 Class Basketball 3 4 MARVIN ROOT-Major Engllsh Manor SOCIRISIUDICS TERRY RUYLE Majors Scnence Vocational School Mmor Mathematucs F tball 1 2 3 Track 1 2 3 SANDRA N SALDNISEN Majors Business Education Soclal Studies Mmor Dramatucs Gnrls Athletic Assoclatnon Letter Club 2 Class Dance 2 3 4 Class Stunt 2 3 Publlcnty Commlttee 4 Charrman 4 Pep Club 3 4 Class Yell Leader 3 4 PAUL SANDFORD Majors Agrlculture Socual Studies Mmors Mathematrcs Baseball 3 4 Track 1 2 Vlklng Chnstuan Youth 1 2 3 4 Future Farmers of Amerlca 1 2 LEANNA MARIE SCHLETZBAUM Major Busanes Educatlon Mmor Science Glee Club2 3 Pep Club3 Stunt4 Class Dance4 ALLAN SCHULZ Majors Sclence Soclal Studles Mmor Business Educatlon Los Amagos 3 4 CARL L SHANKS Major Scnence Mmors Mathematlcs Business Education BARBARA JEAN SHERWOOD-Majors Dlstrrbutwe Educatlon Busl ness Educatlon Mmor Home Economucs, Future Homemakers f Amerjca 1 2 TrlHuY 1 2 3 4 Stunt 2 Drstrlbutlve Educatlon Club 4 Class Dance 2 SUSAN SIERMANN--Major Vocal Musuc Mmor Home Econom rcs Glrls Athletuc Assocuatlon 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 Class Dance 4 Tumbling 1 2 3 WILLIAM E SIGGELKOW-Majors Science Mathematics Minor History Rifle Club 4 107 sm ' , , ,jig askel ' , 2, 35 ootballl -1, zf I 'g n 35 'Q : - .u : ' . '. ' - ' ' 3' . . . . . EARL STANLEY ROOT-Majors: Mathematics, Industrial Arts: Minor: ' : 0: . I , : ' . . - I ' . D :- -. : . . I . . . .' 0 BONNIE MAXINE SILVERNAIL Major Business Education Minor Mathematics Future Teachers of America 3 4 Librarian 3 4 Drill am 2 3 Stunt 2 3 Class Dance 1 2 4 Pep Club 2 3 Art Club Glee Club 2 3 Daffodil Court 4 JUNE G SMITH Majors Business Education Social Studies Minors Mathematics Home Economics Achievement Award 1 Girls Club Rrepresentative 1 2 Class Dance 1 2 Glee Club 1 Honor Roll 1 2 Torch Honor Society 2 Future Homemakers of America 1 2 Vice President 1 Girls Athletic Association 3 Camera Club 2 Homecoming 2 Transfer from Kent Meridian 3 Stunt 4 Property Committee 4 Chairman 4 Art Club 4 French Club 4 SHARON PATRICIA SMITH-Major Business Education Minor Home Economics Majorettes 1 2 3 4 TrlHlY 2 3 4 President 4 Daflodll Princess 3 Pep Club 1 2 Girls Club Representative 1 4 Vice President 1 HiY Council 4 Rec Board 4 Class Dance 1 2 4 Stunt 3 BERNICE F SNIDER-Majors Vocal Music Dlstrlbutive Education Mmor Forejgn Language Latlneers 2 3 4 Los Amigos 3 4 Historian 4 Honor Society 2 3 4 A Cappella Choir 2 3 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Djstnbutave Education Club 4 Glee Club 1 2 NYLA SOLBERG-Major Business Education Minors Art Home ter Club 2 Stunt 1 Pep Club 2 RICHARD G SORENSON-Majors Science Business Educa tion Manor Mathematics Los Amigos 3 4 HIV 4 Stunt 4 CAROL STACKHOUSE-Major Business Education Minors Home Eco nomlcs Mathematics Class Dance 1 4 RON VERN STAINBROOK-Majors Vocal Music Mathematics cal School HiY 3 4 Stunt 2 3 4 ootball 1 2 3 4 all 1 2 3 4 Trac 1 2 Baseball 3 4 A Cappella C 1 2 3 4 Viking Varieties 1 DAVID STARKOVICH Majors Industrial Arts Art Mmor Mathematics CLIFFORD STICKNEV Majors Instrumental Music Agriculture Mi nors Mathematics Los Amigos 4 JOE STRALING-Majors Mathematics Business Education Mmors Home Economics Science JIM SVOBODA Majors Distrjbutjve Education Industrial Arts Minors Science Rifle Club 1 Football 1 Dnstrlbutive Education Club 4 Dance 4 MERVIN SWANSON Major Dramatlcs Minors Science Industrial Arts Baseball 3 MARILYN ANN TEKEL Majors Business Education Minors Science Home Economics Stunt 1 2 3 Class Dance 1 2 4 Pep 1 3 4 Ho Society 4 Girls Club Hostess 4 Cherry Pie Queen 2 GEORGE TERRILE Majors Agriculture Mathematics Minor Science Future Farmers of America 1 2 3 4 Reporters 2 President 3 4 108 WIZARD OF 0Z WIZARD OF OZ The seniors with their stunt Wizard of Oz took third place In the annual stunt assembly The fuzzy bear has just regained his splrlt and enthusiasm I I ,, - ,fa at I I ' Te , 3 V , :I , , g V ' , 3 I Y 33 Economics: Class Dance.1, 2, 4: Girls Athletic Association Let- Vo : '- . : . .' z F . . : BIS: ketb , ,AJ 1 I , 3 . : hoir Club 2, Glee Club'1, 2. 3:' Hvonor' Roll 1, 2, 'g I nor RESTORESVIKINGSPIRIT DARWIN THAYER-Majors Vocal Musrc Vocatuonal School Mmors Sclence Mathematlcs A Cappella Chorr 2 3 DORALASKUS BELLE THOMPSON Major Englrsh Minors Vocal Musrc Business Educatuon Grrls Basketball Baseball Soft ball and Volleyball WANDA LEE THOMPSON Major Sclence Mmors Foreign Language Mathematrcs Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Small Group 2 3 4 Nonettes 2 3 4 Madrrgal 2 Latmeers 2 3 Stunt2 WELDON THOMPSON-Majors Mathematlcs Soclal Studles Mmors Science Busmess Educatlon HlY 4 Los Amigos 4 Class Dance 3 Honor Roll 1 Future Teachers of Amerlca 4 Basketball 1 2 3 RICHARD D THOMSON Majors Industrral Arts Dlstrubutnve Educatnon Mmors Mathematrcs Soclal Scuence F tball1 2 3 Dlstrlbutlve Education Club 4 President 4 Stunt 1 DIANNE THUN-Majors Drstrrbutlve Education Art Mmor Busmess Education Washmgton Retailers Club 4 MARILYN JEAN TITLOW-Majors Busrness Educatuon Mmors Soclal Sclence Home Economlcs Los Amegos 4 Class Dance 1 2 4 Stunt 1 ANN MARIE TYSON-Majors Home Economrcs Buslness Educa n T HIY 4 Class Dance 2 3 4 Stunt 2 3 Pep Club LITA JEAN VAN PEVENAGE-Majors Mathematrcs Scrence Vocal Muslc Mrnor Forergn Language Orchestra 1 Z 3 Honor Society 1 2 3 4 Latlneers 3 4 Glrls Athletlc AS soclatlon Letter Club 2 3 Stunt 2 Class Dance 1 RITA VAN PEVENAGE-Majors Instrumental Musuc Busmess Educa tlon Mmor Mathematrcs Grrls Athletlc Assoclatlon Letter Club 2 0 estra 1 2 3 4 Vrola Quartet 1 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Pe ct Attendance 2 Festlval Orchestra 3 NORMA V VEAL Majors Dlstrnbutnve Educatron Business Ed ucatlon Mmor Science Washmgton Retarlers Club 4 State Treasurer 4 Reporter Governor 4 Pep Club 2 3 Drlll Team 3 nt 2 3 Class Dance 1 2 3 Glee Cub 1 ALVIN JAY VANDERBILT-Majors Agrrculture Mathematrcs Mmor Stage JAMES VAN SICKLE-Major Scnence Mmors Mathematucs Vocal Muslc Farelgn Language Football 1 2 4 Insplratlonal Award 4 Class Basketball 3 4 Class Dance 1 2 3 4 Stunt 2 3 4 Vnknng VZFIIIICS 1 Student Body Vlce Presldent 4 Key Club 4 Treasurer 4 Latrneers 3 4 Vuce President 4 Debate 3 4 Boys Glee Club 3 4 Small Group 1 3 4 A Cappella Chorr 3 4 Board of Control 2 Honor Roll 1 3 4 Honor Soclety 4 Future Teachers of Amerlca 4 KENNETH VILLINES-Major Agrlculture Mmor Mathematics LEON VOECKS-Majors Instrumental Muslc Social Studles Mmors Scrence Mathernatlcs Basketball 1 2 3 Track 2 Vrce Presrdent 2 3 JIM WADE-Major Agrrculture Mmors Mathematrcs Industrial Arts Future Farmers of Amenca 4 Poultry Judgmg Team 4 Wrestlung 4 CHARLENE M WALLACE-Major Busrness Educatron Mmors Art Mathematlcs H me Economncs At Cl b 1 2 3 4 P p Club 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Future Homemakers of Amerrca unt 1 2 Cla ce 1 4 Trl Hr SHARON L WALMER-Majors Scrence Mathematics Mmor Forelgn Language Pep Club 3 4 Los Amrgos 3 4 Secretary H Y G Stu 3 Class Da Transfer from Germany 2 Dance Club 2 Pep Club 2 109 I 7 :V ' zoo' ..: tio 5 ri- '- 3 ' , , 5 Y , 3 3. rdf ,I . .I : ' ' : , , . : rfe' Stu , 3, I . , 5 ' I ,2.' V ' . 'n . o ' l: r u . . Z : le. 1, 2: St ' ', ,3. 4: 'ss'Dan' , 2.3. I '- '-Y 4. 45 Tri- s- 41 'nee club sf ' nt : ' 'nee 3, 4: W RE THECLASS THATSUPTO DATE 1958 ELIZABETH WARD Major Instrumental Muslc Mmors Forelgn Language Mathematlcs Tenms Team 2 3 4 Brass Sextet 2 3 -v estra 1 2 3 4 Dance Band 1 2 3 Woodwrnd Qurntet 3 C ss Dance 1 2 Stunt 1 2 Make Up Club 2 3 4 GEOINO WEBB Majors Sclence Socral Studles Mmors Busuness Educatnon Mathematrcs Gnrls Athletic Assoclatron Letter Club 1 Pep Club 1 Latlneers 2 Future Nurses Club 2 Stunt 1 Class Dance 1 KAREN WEBSTER Major Home Economjcs Mmors Mathe matacs Science Transfer from Sprmgfleld Oregon GARY LEE WEGENER Major Socral Science Mmors Foreugn Lan guage Journalrsm Mathematlcs St nt 4 Golf 2 3 4 Latlne rs 3 4 Qurll and Scroll 4 Vanguard 3 Sports Edltor 4 DARLENE WELLS-Major Busnness Educatron Mrnor Dramatucs Pep Club 2 Our Town 2 Costume Commlttee 1 2 3 Grrls Ath etuc Assoclatron Letter Club 2 Class Dance 3 MARY LYNN WELZEL-Majors Mathmatlcs Instrumental M src Mnor Busrness Educatron Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Tru 2 n B nd 1 2 3 Orchestra 1 2 3 Girls Club Representatlve 2 Board of Control 1 Home Room Hostess 3 Perfect Attendance 2 Honor Socrety 2 3 4 Los Amrgos 3 Future Teachers of America 4 Daffodul Court 3 Drsll Team 4 Make up Club 3 4 ss Dancel 2 4 Stunt1 2 3 4 HrY Ba DWAYNE E WERNER-Majors Mathematncs Muslc Mlnor Scrence Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 Trumpet Truo 3 4 Brass Sextet3 4 PAUL A WEYMOUTH Majors Dramatlcs Journalrsrn Mmors Mathematucs Busrness Educatmn Class Dnce 1 2 3 Stunt 1 2 3 4 Chrrstmas Play 1 Intramural Basketball 1 3 Wrestlmg 2 Vanguard 2 3 4 Annual 1 2 3 4 Edntor Vlkung Handbook 4 Honor Roll 4 ROBERT GERALD WHEELER Major Instrumental Musrc Mmors Scuence Mathematlcs T ck 1 2 3 4 Footb Il 2 Intramural Basketball Z Band 1 2 4 Debate 2 DIANE MARIE WHITMAN-Major Instrumental Musrc Mmors For ergn Language Mathematncs B nd 1 2 3 4 Orchestr 3 4 Clarr t Quintet 4 Chamber Band 4 Band Council 1 2 Orchestra Councjl 3 Glee Club 2 4 Band Representative 2 Qurll and Scroll 3 4 Annual Staff 2 Vlkmg Vanguard 2 3 4 Honor Soclety 2 4 Latnners 3 4 Class Dance 4 Stunt 1 2 Vnkmg Varnetles 1 Pep Club 2 Home Room Hostess 3 Tru HIV 3 4 Elks Summer Musrc Scholarshrp 2 Festlval Orchestra 4 All State Band 4 CAROL SUE WHITNEY Majors Dlstrlbutlve Education Home Economlcs Manor Busuness Educatson P p Club 2 3 TrrH Y n Honor Roll 2 Dlstrlbutlve Education Club 4 Props Committee 3 Publrcuty Commlttee 3 Costume Commlttee 1 2 JUDITH ANN WIEMER Majors Mathematrcs Scuence Mlnor Forergn Languages P p Club 2 3 Grrls Club Representatuve unt 1 La Vrklng Chrrstlan Youth 2 3 Honor Roll 1 3 WYONNA M WILBURN Majors Dlstrrbutlve Educatnon Busrness Educatron Instrumental Musrc Mmors Business Educatjon Home Eco nomlcs Washington Retailers 4 Trl HIY 4 Stunt 3 Class Dance 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 Pep Club 1 Future Homemakers of America 1 Class Dance 1 Transfer from Ortlng 2 Chorus 1 Nonettes 1 Glee Club 1 JANICE MAY MILLEY Majors Instrumental Musrc Art Orches 1 3 4 Vuce Presude 3 Sec ary 4 Twrrlrng 4 Club 3 Transfer from Anchorage Alaska CARDLYN THEABRA WOOD-Major Socual Studres Mjnor Busrness Educatuon TAMIO K YANAGAWA-Majors Mathematrcs Science Board of Con trol 1 Hu Y 3 4 Class Dance 2 Stunt 2 3 Vukmg Knrght 4 Latlneers 3 4 Photographer 4 Hr Y Secretary Treasurer 4 Honor Socrety 2 LYERN ZEIGER Majors Science Instrumental Muslc Mmors Mathematncs Home Economics P p Club 1 2 3 Ba d 1 2 3 4 Future Homemakers of Amerrca 1 2 3 Chorus 3 Glee Club 4 Paper Staff 3 News Editor 3 Klleg Club 1 2 Glrls Athletrc Asso cratlon Letter Club 1 2 3 Clarinet Quartet 3 Chamber Band 4 Transferred from Sparta Illmols DENNIS APPLE-Major Englrsh Mmor SocualStudnes I'l0 II E I I ll . .T P I . W ' I .. Orch . , , : . , : ' ' . 4: Ia , 1 , : - . . . I . ' . A cu u :I '. . : ' ' e , I . . ' . Z I I ' v Z D u ' : i 2 ' ' , . : '- Hi-Y , 3, 4: Glee Club 1. 2, 3:I Choir 3: Ba d 1, 2, 3: a . . : , . 2 ' 2 Cla V . , : 1, , , 3 '- ' ll ' ' Z I , '- . 'I J I I 5 I ' ' : ' . ' z ra .' , . : a :' ' . ' : a ', . . : a' , g I 'ne- Quartet 1, 2, 3, 4: All Northwest Band 3: Festival Band 2. 3: Woodyfind ' : ' : ' I ' : e , : V '- i- 1. 2. 3, 4: Glee Club I1: Class Da ce 1. 2. 3: Stunt 1, 2, 3: I e T I- I: I , y I - 3: St I, 3. 4: Class Dance 1, 2, 4: tineers 2, 3, 4: tra , 2. , , ' A ' nt ret : ' 1 3: 3 Pep ' . - 1' I: e ' . . Q n . . 'WlZARDOFOZ'TRlUMPHS FOR JUNIORS IN STUNT We're off to see the Wizard, the wonderful Wizard of Oz. These words were part of the chorus of the iunior stunt theme song- they were heard in the halls of PHS for several weeks after the assembly bemg sung by the vactaruous lumors The vlgorous work done by the chaurman helped make the stunt a success The general co chanrmen were Januce Reeder and Janet Duseth The chaurmen that worked under these gurls were scrlpt chalrman Larry Whntman costumes Helen Zlemer propertles Judy Dlsney The clever portrayals of Dorothy by Karren Hansen the straw man by Jerry Johannes the llon by Jon Northrop and the tln man by Kent Decker were steps toward victory for the juniors In the stunt assembly The beautnfully decorated Iumor prom was held on Aprll 'I8 wath many happy couples attendmg the early sprung dance Earlner ln the year after the screamlng and nouse maknng of the season tlcket assembly the lumor class came up wnth thurd place We re the class thats furst an lme I 9 5 9 was the famlllar ye 1 from the lumor sectlon ,Jw and Don Kmght Admurlng the stunt trophy are the Jumor class othcers In front are Lmda Kross secretary and Sandy Bacon yell leader whsle behlnd them are Ray Johnson presldent and Carol Chrnstlanson vlce president JUNIORS slr ROW 1 S Pfltzenmeyer A Potter M Mosler M Morrus J Dlseth B Knull M Harber B Thurston ROW 2 R McMaken M Powell V Martln upo A aycock J Aldrlch J Denms C ss son ROWS D ell H L Koth J Johannes R Robertson M Powe Zlmmerman J Sulkosky S Turman 'lll I I 1 I 1 . y - l 1 1 X1 E. E if J rf .X , 5' I Il I I ' ' ' --- ll nu I I II ' ' ' . Q ' . 1 . - U: ' M17 - . ' .. A Nfl th , ' . , . VIJ I , J - Y s of J .. Nl' , J , ' Q. 5 K y NWA, yi' l J ,x S. . . x I 1 ' R . r Y t..P ','.L ' ','.R'o,A.'Hud . ' ': .'0'b,B.liheS, . ',. , . ' ' , f ' II,Ll JUNIGRS ANTICIPATE ACTIVE SENIOR YEAR nv! Q1 fa Q- 4 1 2 F : 9 QQ l' fxJ 1 cf hw JUNIORS W 1 E K y S Per ons C Henning M Gendreau G Chrlstlanson B Cro oro h J I arson B x G Kassel M Bostwlck Donna Howard Della Howard A Bloomqulst ROW 3 T Muller P Monette A England G Vaars B Caldwell S Wendt Sl rwuch J Smlthlnn D McLean J Sklrvung R W Gaudues P An erson A ohnson J Munson D Smith R John on D Hall J Loldhamer Gambrvel R Marlow 9 ? JUNIORS ROW 1 E R Pow J Schramm D Davls M Johnson M ngwald D troh Tarpe E Woolle R Lo owsk: N nen mul' gantl D e E Ra ner W -1 A rnsa r rr r oe We er D ary R Hlgglns D James ...Q M4 k,f ' nf ln' 1 JUNIORS W 1 J osler N oper L Krnss G wanson M Iverson J Hoffman K Kell M C x C Ande Y Fr B Helmblgner ROW 2 H Goodell E McAvoy S Erlckson C Bolling C Flsher F Dennis S Crowe J Palo L McCormack H Hammermelster S Hansen ROW 3 R Meredlth D LeVene G Nelson G Robunson J Zlmmerman K Decker C Bond T Arthur H Jones L Jones K Van Dlest B Bernsten ' .1 4 - .- 'C , ' - Q. .4 ' - . Q- g bg.. , .. f ' f vi ' . 'C F B - . ' X ' 5 E- C 'A 2? . vb .3 :LQ S as 2 - ' V ' - 6 . 1 ,. fl R0 . ar, . k' , . , . . . , . 11 . C Zec . Dsney. ROW 2: K Foulkes, D L . D, unn, F. Fo . . . . , . , . . : . , . , . . . , . . . , J.a',.',. :R. ,.d,.J .. , D. ' , . . Dv In '. . Q- s' - I . -at b 3 L, - E4 3 X 1. 6 - 6 'L -'S ' - 9 A' V I L Q V -Zi Q! . I 'E f A : . Rlch, L. lebold, L, loski, . , . ', . , . R: . . S . C. ly, . y. OW 2: D. ng, G. Jensen. C, Downlng, P. Schwab, V. Trombley. S. King, S. Lyman, J. Reeder. M. Burr. J Turnmlre. ROW 3. R. Husted, L, Whltman, A. Swesey. M. Mahan. S. Jan . .Je s .A. S t.. M. Mor , C. oyl, . y R0 1 Ra J. B Mu ay. L. Becke, J. McCarty. J. Rosc , A. l be, T. Reed , . C , . , . . - .1---Q-Q gk . .. L , 0 ,. - J fb- , . .. fo -5 Q W A .1 .. xx. I K ui gh . Q 1 M 5 ' I Q Y L . Q.- , v J, E ,fi . Q N X . -2 : 1- P a s. Q v -- o.. I n .Q f . .5 iv R0 : .H , .Col , . ,I .S I , . 5, . , . '. . ov, . rson, . ith, . ' ' , g , 'l'l2 JUNIORS STAGE SUCCESSFUL DANCE JUNIORS W 1 I Doyle K anson P Let! L Wllllams S Muller K Wynn J n ert Massey M urden W 2 Ne B Smlth L Munse uemer M McCallum C Palo R Larson N Merrill B Henn ROW 3 Schmn B Thayer L Overman F Weeks Sung e on D Fla: P a fueld R Mlzner L Bauch ROW 4 D Lemke D Locke P Dlvelblss J Van Scckle J Androsko C Nunn T Mnnarsuch G Torgerson A Bargmeyer L Johnson JUNIORS ROW 1 J Kurz L Muller M Ruce C Chrnstlanson C Mosoll D Clark L Hlckok R McGowdy D Drcklnson ROW 2 R Volkmann H Quackenbush Hunt P Mellor M Maller N Celmer D Foster P Mayhak R Hall ROW 3 B Johnson S Makepeace J Sand D Brewer S Kerbs P Stron E Martlnson B Happy P Davis ROW 4 G Meeds B Derkland G Lorenz G Fors R Phalr B Ferguson E Demmm K Martnn L Schaefer ' JUNIORS ROW 1 S Bacon J Buday R Brown B Woodward M Harrls D Freeman S Dal S Marin P Hoenhous C Napner G Goelzer R0 2 J Brummett S Helmka S Haarstad G Creley J Lmn J Borgen D Anderson C Monroe r Aran Om ROW 3 B Fredrncks C Allen J Middleton G Brustad K Barnes R Arndt W Larkin M Baglnskl D Schaefer D Dlldlne ROW 4 J Dovre H Gonseth J Zlmmerman T Sorenson L Jascur D Anderson D Knlght J Northrop T Corak E Schuler T Chrustensen 113 RO I . , . H , . , . , . ' , . , . G'lb , J. , . B . RO IP. y, . ' , . y, H. 3' ,.4 ,. ,. ,. ',. 1. U :J.A 1, . ,. V,G.'lt,. 'g,.Mn- w. ', . , . ' , '. ,I . , . , . . I . -, . , . ,I . , V, , , g' X' J W 'f' A . I . -, , A J W Fi ., 1 as 6 -.-Ss f ff f Ax. l Qu . ' : . , . . . . . . - '. - . - i. - i. . , . ', . . W : . , . , . , . , . ' , . I , .E 4 , . ,J.llVliIIe,J. f k, L. vig. z . ' , . SOPHSSTAGE Nedra Jordan stares nn awe as Bruce Thednn and Roger Magnuson engage un combat In the semor sponsored play Men Are Luke St reetca rs EMERALDISLE 114 Class offlcers were Val Stone vvce presudent Sue Geiger secre tary Amta Harrus yell leader Jerry Van Pevenage president We re the class thats on the go 1 9 6 O was typical of the sophomores through out the year The sophomores p I a c e d second nn the season tvcket dnve and therr stunt Hansel and Gretel' brought them a second m the stunt assembly Many were seen un plays and received leadmg roles Advvsers were S t e r I r n g Prevost, Mnss Duane Granger, and Muss Fneda Scheltlm Judy Buslg Gretel pushes Nedra Jordon witch into the oven In the stunt Hansel and Gretel II ll II I I l . r . Harshman, John Durr, Ray SOPHOMORE CLASS ADVANCES UPWARD ,p.,............1 nw our sf- -- -n 'lb 'Alf Q 8 19 HQ 1 C7 SOPHOMORES ROW 1 G Snode E Summa, C Stuart4W Wills D llelson J Davenport V Newman D Frltas L Brotzrnan C Calhoun J Egglmann N Falrbanks ROW 2 K Olsen C Halverson,G Mitchell, G alnan C Elluot N Jordan T Rees L Carlson J Wouk C DeMarce J Fasnacht G Brock ROW 3 Harris K Puhrman J Brown R Campbell S West O Fox B Ba d D Stulken J Wulson J Qunrue G Overman G Sarff ROW 4 L Collernore Fox D Hmlon J Gelse J Portef R, McClaw L Smder W Weston R Srlvernall S Parusl F Doyle ,---1-11 f 09 9 is I 1 SOPHOMORES R 1 B Crabtree B Gander J Lester P Bollmg M McMillan D Hckok F B ett K Hagerman C Becker J N h G Barabe F McBr RO 2 P Zlnk J D Watson J Akers C Jones J Hotz D Llpoma C McBean C Wanner C Baker K Berry E Huske J Gllreath ROW SchneldenJ Muller W Challender G Qulst J Clifton B Shephard A Johnson B Porter J Andrews B Them J Anderson A Stnebrs ROW 4 L Pitts G Wllson D Zolfel L Garrett F Slmmons M Kelly T Martin D Seastrom C Essman R Schramm ,J as 1154, gy, SOPHOMORES ROW 1 D Patterson, M Hllsendeger, F Kmdred, E Dafler, S Odman, D Kelly, G Fuller. C Hall, L Orness, R Brown, J Phalr, A Zlelke ROW 2 B Dally, J Sorenson, L Kassel, A Hams, P Pederson, C Holst, S Borst, L Novotney, T Brown, J Doermg, S Brown, S Thompson, S England ROW 3 J Rohrs, D Anderson, J Dzllon, M Parsons, L Alexander, V Deremore, P Booth, J Baker, R Clark, C Peterson, D Beulke, M Webster ROW 4 P Volk. D Mannle, G Thu, M Hansen, S Swim, J Buslck, L Cortesl, B Olson, P Matvaney B Crookshank, J Tneden, R Curtis, D DeMeerlegr 'll5 . . Y . ---9 A ' v w ':T+ 1 ' 7 -4 - V - ,3 ., h ' Q., - P ' :S J , M fx: , - yn . -s . Y , Q, 4' , .... , ' 4- U.. X: 'N' 9, V s. , . ,. 'e 1 Y , f 3 C-, ,. :fi 'fi' L-. 3,1 4 , y ' s 2 - F J 33 ,. :L :S A 5 S ,2 Ui ,-' ' , . J ,,,,. X 4 1 . P - 2 '-' P 2 ' y sa- 1 -n , ' .Q zz 6 L. .fi-if : 5.9 H' - V- ' ' 2 ll- ml , 3 Q x -- r . . 1. L f 1 X- -W xv - , .v - ' l Av . Eighth-f. K '- . A -, rf -- -so - -, - . .. - L 3, . fig' -Q, G- H :U l 5- ' 3, 7 ifl n: -, - f l in ' v ' S T 'e' 1:2 4 ' Q f-,- 'T S A L. ' A A 4 , 'L ' 5. 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Q ompson C Moye DW I brielson P wanson E epsen M ohlstaedt N Mumby D urr inc S P Rott S McPherson mes N edges D Gratzer ROW 3 M Wade D Hagestad D Floyd J es m y wi Reese Haugseth S Andrews C Bull C Thomas L Savage ROW 4 R Shanks T Ingham D Humphreys R Peters N Overman D Pemberton L Kessler J Keller L Bagunskn R Brown G Peterson B Johnson fl 4 7 ? I M Q SOPHOMORES ROW 1 E Mumby J Ll bey imsen J Nelson S Grimm J cDonald E h ers Nc e G Mannle D Ab er ROW 2 Martin G e n G rson S evms Knu son Keck C Salzmann N Tompson C Pe ers de H Berg ROW 3 G Zumach parks F eirnhlgner R umphreys R berg J Ber H Pedersen K Han R Garrison Vasey K C ol Schnel Massle Makepeace M Whitman R Srauffer ROW 4 J Van Pevenage D Johnson J No ris D Zoffel L Wassman B Veal J B ht M Fox T Stm n P Van Lierop R Strub R Olson T Masumoto G Monroe SOPHOMORES ROW 1 G Edwards K Parks J Patrick A Terrule T Gendreau M Wood G Flellstad N Ware J Larson V Lewis B Custard J Kendell M Mauro D Beaten G Weymouth ROW 2 K McGowan J Roddewlg B Kluge B Derkland K. Dally, A. L pley S. G ng r, D. Dickis n, C. Little, R. Schrader I. Sienkiewicz, M. Cooley, M. Bradfield. D. Otto, S. Gray, J. Griffin. ROW 3: J. Rybicki, F. ngh, F. Glesson, L. Kupinski, A. Piercy, V. Stone, D. Wilson G. Brustad, A. Helander, C. Cordes, M. Mennenga, L. Norris, D. Hitthaler, L. Nicolet, R. Frewdenberg. ROW 4: D. Stebner, J. Winters, R. Isaksen, F Lambert, B. Scheyer, A. Nybo, H. Kurle, J. Dinwiddie, H. Pederson. T. Sanford, G. Paulson, E. Gratzer, G. Sulkosky, J. Jansen, P. Moran. FROSH REACH H SENIOR HIGH FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Verlaine Quist, secretary: Danny Liening. vice-president: Janice Etzel. yell-leader: Dick Berg, president. Always peppy full of fun 1 9 6 'I With this yell the freshmen took the bug lump into senior hugh school Although they took fourth un both the season ticket drive and the stunt assembly they gained some valuable experience The freshmen came back to present a very successful froluc Class advisers were Carl Wasmund Miss Barbara Arnot Mrs Alice Hickey, Bob McGrew and Don Wilson FRESHMAN STUNT Several ln the cast ot Hattnelds and McCoys FRESHMAN ROW 1 R Maughn F Keller B Robinson C Patrick V Young D Beyler H Parr J Allen N Morris G Hetland L Rahm K Kammsks ROWB ROWB B Durkee D Lvemng L Nelson L Hoffman L Penqulte M Elsdon N Ellis B 0DelI M Richardson H Porter B Larkms ROW 4 J Melton K McWlIlls J Kreshak D Berg K Coloslmo D Klnnamam J Siegel J Ballard D Hoyt C Sherman B Long II - - - II I I ' I . . ' . I . , u . , . ,.1-Al L J. Petefs, Jake, lI't1un,.J'. Klnutsen, R.. Pierson. S.lZackula, MI: Dickey, Jansen: Mehnenga, J., Knutson, Doggs, lD. .Simons. 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J I 'T 'Q is FRESHMAN ROW 1 M Smith Larson E L uden L Bu gess D R blnson M Cook P Hammer J DeVres K Barey D Berg D McGaugh Bauch L Park R Wegener ROW O yant L ounts J arman N adfleld C erggren E ansen D nter Per on Kng D Reeder B K B Samuelson G Voun OW 3 R ecker J endeger D obrnson L anz Ram erg o se Br en V J Mrtch L bertus D Brrggs J ms T Mlldon OW 4 W Bell J ndry D eckman S ors Bauer L Sherry S Comstoc K Bauer D Schra er J Free R Douglas D Johnson '36 7 ara 141 ,viii FRESHMAN ROW 1 D Stauffer T Farmng K Christensen D Chrustensen J Srmnutt J McKay D Brummett R Wrennall W DeVrues Langdon ROW 2 R Ferrettl on J k u c o u err: K J Han oberts ROW 3 C useman G asnacht S ahn r erw er a a or an r n C Thom son Fryer o nson J Genger W 4 E Kolowmskr D Mladenolf P G bbons C Jone B Brumm t D Thomas D Lernum J Tyson R Andrews H Franco B sh Jo as D Young 1--:- Ql- Q: FRESHMAN ROW 1 J Allen R Ballard B Hobbs J Schamerhorn C Carr P Longabaugh F Hartshorn K Olson M Brown B Kooser J Hedden J Hermbngner W 2 D Bellke M Gnbbons J Fox L artln D awell C an y r IS e rss Os orn J K nnue Lo P ROW 3 M Favre J Carpenter A Chrvstopherson S Pettlbone S Dual S Herren C Latterell J Thompson V Weatherwax D 0 Neal L Peterson M Laycock J Naylor J Pratt ROW 4 V Nlst G Harvey L Dahl W Lacey G Cathey C England T Sadler J Crossen J Asmussen I Car use D Dodge G Grrp L Crofford ,il .Q Q 1 M V K X E if 1 ,E V H' :h Y - :fa-1: . -D 2 . - ' 3 ' 3 ' V ' 'WM A . ef V- X ALA, A Y A J ' xi IJ' K 5 -.f , X g X1 ' lg it I as 8 -'fs 9 - QF'-ivfl , A ' f A Q Q C . gg Q Y e-, S I nf, ,, ' . 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V Stre , . p , P. , K. J h , . ' . RO : . ' ', . , . i , . s, . Q, . . - . A , . . . . .Fi . 311 ' 'J' ' Lia ' 1 B T T 3: 2,12 , . 4:3 V--..,,.fIg , , - A - 4 B' .451 XM- Q an il ive J, 'W QM Q:- ..f fy? yx K ,A 1 J 1 l P 53 , 3 Q 1 1 X 1 RO Q '. ' '. ' ' ,' . ,' f M ' , . 6 ' , .'o 1, N, Cu f', 'n. ow lb , '1. b' f . elly,' 1, Ma' s. Eaten, . .nuadf FRESHMEN TACKLE NEW CHALLENGES S.. L- if-.Ji FRESHMAN W 1 B Drew C Persmger J Alken S Dawson P West B Root J P ttut C o In L y M Morr N Stenbo Helmka D Lrlyestrom ROW 2 P Rrchmond P Greeley H Lee E Eldren B Smuth G Martm S Cooney R Mesler K Fox L Westbrook L Drotz C Mrnglot L Muddleton B Taylor ROW 3 J Squires V Keeney S Starnbrook S Barnett S Gregory J Nunn C Kurz J Shea T Maldon D Wells J Glllem M Kershner J Soper C Roosa ROW 4 B Baker D Munson C Haugen G Maloy L Martlnson N TrombIey,S Towne R Mlddleton J Iennant L Steever P Strandley B Henry G Brown viv- it 6 an '- 41 v Fx S? iv' If FR ESHMAN ROW 1 B Angelme I Johnson L Jenkrns J Nell C Perkms V Qulst S Swesey J Hood R Barnes C Burden E Sulvernarl ROW 2 E Louden C Zydek P Crabb R Bauer E Zlelke J Eliason S Elwell C Seelye J Walston M Huske A Zoffel L Schneider ROW 3 B Wolvert S Vincent S Trotter J Woldhagen J Scarlm M Smrth S Young K Lambert L Manmng J Johnson C Wuemer S Roddewug ROW 4 L Wescott A Trtlow L Alkema M Suenkuewuch B Bargmeyer L Afrank W Stevenson D Reeder L Peterson G Gutt P Johnson S Larson W Fields ROW 1 B ROW 2 P L Overman T Roepke xv s,, b I ,, ah up X FRESHMAN Muzzy R Hlggms F Henn L Hanson K Stackhouse R Goddard L Braman S Cllne G Harshman E Malurr J Mesler D Malvaney Whltman D Jarvls C Gendreau B Cannella E Gonrtzke R Fox S Boslk J Schmnd P Hermanson J Monette J Holland G Anderson ROW3 J Veckman J Kremer D Wrlburn B Solway B Flansburg J Hammermelster L Reed M Kary S Thompson R Husted ROW 4 D Paterson C Bam W Rlggs T Parsons B Carter R Cota S Barker G Ingham J Seaman G Shuck L Klrk R Mladenoff 119 s 4' 'wifi ' ll 5 ya . , . 1 m 3- 1 E , - :L 1 L H v4 V A ' - ' - 1 I '-.Q X I ' fb I xl K ' , .. . i l A I L f 1 n I ' L1 T -'-1 ,Z ' V l f is , h W fel 5,71 1 , 1 1 A 'H ' -7 , R0 : . , . 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' . . . . . . . , 104 ' , ..... ..... , , . . 9 ' - - ' . .... . . . 112 ' , ....... ...... 1 1 , Ruth S DRIVE IN CLEANERS We Extend Our Heartnest Congratulatnons to the Graduating Class of 58 110 E MEEKER PUYALLUP SHAUB ELLISON CO bbott Donna bbot Rrchard 2 dams Tum ddls Paul kers Joyce :ken Judy kkers Joyce ldrlch Jamce Iexander Lana lkema Lynne llen Charles A llen Charles W Ilen John llen Jud nderson nderson nderson nderson Tacoma Puyallup Anderson Anderson TIRES BATTERIES Anderson and RECAPPING nd rews ndrews nd rews Get at clean Jun Jum Lambertus cleans the gym after the Latmeers mltlatlon il-nes Sportmg Goods FISHING TACKLE HUNTING SUPPLIES ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT Huntrng and Flshmg Lucenses 207 So Merldlan TH 5 6161 BURR GREGORY Pamt Wallpaper Glass Puyallup TH 5 1313 Mlrror Barber Shop It Pays to Look Well FLATTOP SPECIALISTS 108 So Mendran W O Pickens ndrews ndrosko ngelrne Y Caron Darrell Dennls Donna Glorla Judy Pete Heather John Roy Sandra John Barbara pple Dennis rnd Ron rthur Tom sbjornsen Judy smussen Jlm toch Joe Bacon Sandy 1 43 52 55 8 Bagmskl Jamce 43 Baglnskl Lawrence 13 78 116 Bagmskl Mrke 45 63 Kathleen Bruce Craig audette Jeanette Barley Balrd Barn Baker aker Ramer Baker Ballard John Ballard Ray Barabe Glorra argmeyer Alan argmeyer Bruce Barker arnes Barnes arrett aldwln Steve Ken Lynn Rosa Lea Frances Darrell arem A lfheif 3171211 Jamce Sandy Bartrum Smith Bassett Phll auch Duane Bauch Lynda Bauer Kelth Bauer Kenny auer Rosemary ecker Charlotte ecker Lyle Becker Ronald eckman Dwayne erlke Deanna ellke John ell Wayne ell Wllllam enefreld Gary erg Charles erg Darlene erg Drck 40 65 70 80 erg Harold erg Russ erggren Carol ernsten Bob Berry Karen Beyler Dolores Ball Cla n s T u DE N T I N DEX '1,,,3'g 19 L'gf,,,,,,,'1j 1 52 48 59 89 112 4 80 87 93 80 87 rlllngs Neal Brrdsall Tony Blsug Judy 41 56 59 24 114 lrner Viola 40 56 65 89 Bloomqulst Annetta 38 61 79 Boggs Boggs Bolleu Bolleu Bollmg Jeanne Wendell James Walter Charlene Bolhng Pete Bond Chuck Bond Val Book Darlene Booth Phyllls Borgen J udy Borst Harry 47 51 Borst Sharon Boslk Sharron Boswell Jan Bostwrck Mary Braden J udy 86 90 Bradfleld Martun 24 47 65 89 114 Bradfueld Marty Bradfleld Nma Brakken Boyd Braman Lmda Brecht Julrus 43 56 Brennan Mary Brewer David Brrggs Donald Broaten Dorman Brobeck Loss Brobeck Rodney Brock Georgetta Brock Gladys Brock Phyllis Brock Rnchard Brotzman Lmda 8 Brown B rown Brown Brown B rown B rown B rown B rown Brown Elnora Gareld Jlmmy Marllyn Marjorie Rrchard Ronald Sharon Tryra Brummett Arlene Brummet Barry Brummett Jam Brummnt Danny Brustad Gary Brustad Geraldlne Bryan Lester 45 39 57 Buday Joyce Bunn Dennrs Burden Carole Lee Burden Burgess Marllyn Earlene 68 54 81 62 B urgess Burgess B u rgess Joyce Kay Lynette Burr Darlene Burr Margle Buslck Jerry 43 Caldwell Calhoun Callahan Callahan Campbell Campbell Campbell Cannella Caraway Bruce Carol 0 Duck on Davld Randy Rlchard 43 58 64 6056 Barbara Clyde Carey Mary 43 52 Carlisle lrvlng Carlrsle Ken Carlson Lmda Carman Joan Carnes Pat Carpenter Joyce Carr Cheryl Carter Bull Cathey Gayle Cary Denn Celmer Norma 43 Challender Walter Chapman Roger Chervenka Caryn Chlrpala Alex Christensen Donald Christensen Ken Chrnstensen Kenny Complete Insurance Service 7 Telephone 122 2nd Ave SE 98 Th 54131 Puyallup Wash 112 Meals Fountam Orders to Go Ice Cream to Hamburgers Ken s Flsh 8. Chaps 111 W Puoneer 119' 115' N u M o d e Beauty Shop Rrchard Spradlm Specuallsts rn Halrcuts and Permanent Waves 103 SECOND ST S W Puyallup Wash Phone TH 5 1283 Congratulatuons Graduates of 58 Penny Farr Market CLASS OF 1958 Valley Barber Shop 124 E Stewart G R A D S Puyallup Branch SEATTLE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Friendly Banking Service Puyallup TH 5 1721 Congratulations Class of 58 from L D Wyllys, Inc Sales 8- Servlce 121 W Meeker CITIZENS STATE BANK Vikung Booster Sunce 1890 Chrustensen Merrull Chrustensen Tum Chrustuanson Carol 40 Chrustuanson Gaul Chrustopherson Analee Clark Dorothy Clark Ruta Clement Marnell Clement Ruth 39 65 69 99 Clune Sherron Clufton Jum Collamore Lennue Colosumo Kendall Camstoch Steven Cook John99 57 Cook Max Cooley Marvun Cooney Shannon Cooper Nancy Corak John Corak Terry Cordes Carol Corkrsh Jum Corluss Shurley Cortesu Sharon Cortesu Larry Cota Ron Cox Margaret Crabb Patrucua Crabtree Bruce lCraug Sharon Puyallup s Puoneer Bank A Member of the Federal Deposut Insurance Corporatuon 301 SO MERIDIAN Puyallup STOP AT B 8. K SERVE UR SELF 30 k 'X Q50 I x Eire Q and then go places 103 West Ruver Road TH 5 1111 GOOD LUCK GRADS' rom PHILLIPS FIRESTONE APPLIANCES TELEVISION HOME AND AUTO SUPPLIES FIRESTONE TIRES 315 N MERIDIAN TH 5 4175 LARSONS Puyallup Furnuture Co Leuf Larson Everythung For The Home 302 S Meruduan Phone TH 5 8282 Creley Gladys C rofford Brenda Crotford Lynn Crookshank Bob Crossland Melvyn Crossen John 99 57 89 43 49 43 58 61 69 53 114 96 576445 Crowe Ruchard 77 84 85 Cucvwe Susan 57 58 52 42 Curtus Nancy Curtus Roger Custard Bonnue Daffer Elouse Dahl Lunda Dauly Carolyn Dall Dorothy Dally Katherune Davenport Juduth Davus Darlene 4 Davns Euleen Davus Phyllus Dawell Duanne Dawson Sue Decker Kent 43 DeMarce Connue DeMeerleer Doug Demutt Ed Dennus Freddue 4 45 54 61 4 52 63 Dennus Judy 4757 58 Derkland Betty 65 69 114 Derkland Bull +Deremore Vucke Desautel Paul DeVrues Jerald DeVures Wesley Dual Sandy Dual Sherryn Duckey Mary Duckuson Dona Duckunson Duanne Duldune Davud Dullon Jerry Dunwuddue John Duseth Janet 26 4 8 64748556 Dusney Duck 55 60 Dusne Jud 26 42 47 Y Y Duvelbuss Pat Duvelbuss Rosalue Duxon John Duxon Roger 39 43 45 40 84 100 Dodge Barbara 38 46 47 48 53 100 102 Dodge Duck Doerung Judy Dovre James Downung Carol Douglas Ron Doyle Celeste Doyle Ford Doyle Id 80 88 93 53 54 71 1 1 8 4 8 0 4 8 1 08 18 Drew Betty Drotz Larry Duguay Steve Durant Phyllus Durkee Bob Durkee Davud 100 102 Eckhardt Paul Edwards Glorue E umann Jud 1Mukej 99 Y Euchorn Carolyn 53 Eldred Ellen Eluasen Judy Eluasen Ruchard Eluck Joe Elluott Carolyn Elluott Gene Elluot Val Ellus Nuckue Elms Jack Elsdon Marulyn Elwell Stasua Engh Fran England Art England Charles England Jum England Sharon Endres Ronald Erb Karen Eruckson Sandra Essman Carl Etzel Jack Etzel .lanuce 117 118 Evans Vuctor Faurbanks Natalue Farnung Terry Fasnacht Gary Fasnacht Joyc Favre Mark Ferguson Bob Ferrettu Deanna Ferrettu Ralph Ferwerda Duanne Fuelds Davud Fuelds Wendy Fush Betty Fush Ellen Fusher Carol Fjellstad Genette Flaug lDean Flansburg Bob Floyd Donald Fors Gary Furs Steve Foster Darlene Foulkes Kenny ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox Danny Duck Karen Judy Muke Rosalue Tom Franco Helen Frans Larry Free Kenneth Free Jerry Freeman Donna Fredrucks Bull Freutas Della Frlth Yvonne 76 56 Freudenberg Ruchard Fryer Penny Fuller Helen Gabruelson Ira Gaetz Paul Gaudues Robert Gale Judy Gambruel Douglas Gander Bull Garrett Larry Garruson Ruta Geuger Fred 42 56 62 6464 52 62 69 89 55 89 0 0 7 0 00 9 0 0 STONER S Sportung Goods Valley Home ol the Sportsman Archery Equupment Athletuc Goods Fushung Tackle 110 EAST STEWART 8 1 00 1 115 69 43 68 43 69 43 56 40 38 4 Geuger Janet 58 64 69 76 89 Geuger Suellyn 43 59 65 70 114 Geuse James Gendreau Clufford Gendreau Merle Gendreau Terrue Gubbons J Il Gubbons Mary Gubbons Muke Gubbons Pat 90 92 57 42 58 56 59 56 53 58 80 93 13 116 18 8 9 8 1 1 1 16 6 8 1 12 0 1 4 9 18 1 Everythung For Every Sport Washungton Hardware SPORTS SHOP 9th 8- Pcucufuc TOCONW TWIN CEDARS ruonusrs Ivy E and Edwun H Benton Weddung Specualtues lnvutatuons Silver SGYVICC Phone TH 5 2127 Mulwaukee Ave PUYUIIUP Deducated to the Servuce of Good Homes 113 W Stewart Ave TH 51735 THE MUSIC SHOP EVERYTHING IN MUSIC 208 So Meruduan Puyallup Wash 0 18 1 1 16 18 15 6 1 0 4 16 8 Whats tluus1 Boys Pep Club leads the Vuks on at basketball games ' , ' I... ....14,55, 99 , ..,.. . ..,.,....., ...119 ' , ' ...4...,... 68.78, 92 , ......... ..,....., 1 19 1 ' ' , .. ,45, 54, 57, 62, , ....l..,..,..,. 36,1 o 111 , ' ...l..... . , .1 0 ' ' . 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' ................. . 101 , U , a ............ , . ,113 ' . ...... ....... , ,118, l23 CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES JOHNSON FUEL OIL O MATIC GAS O MATIC RICH HEAT FUEL OIL Puyallup Sheet Metal Mlllers Office Supply School Supplnes 305 South Merncllan TH 51212 WATTENBARGER VARIETY CONGRATULATIONS Class of 57 SINCE 8 6 One of our most pleasant duties IS the continual promotlon of all Puyallup Hugh School actuvmes PUYALLUP VALLEY TRIBUNE Johnson s Jewelers Smce 1898 109 SO MERIDIAN PUYALLUP WASH 124 Guessel Peggy Gnlbert Jamce Gilbert udy Gnllem John Grlreath Jeanette Gunther Wayne 45 Gntt Gayl Gleason Fred Goddard Robnn Goelzer Georgma Gomtzke Evonne Gonseth Henry Goodell H rold Gordon 59 24 0 63 78 52 39 4 52 59 Grant e 3 45 73 Gratzer D Gratzer E rl Gratzer -E ene 4 60 90 Gray Steve 0 114 Greeley Sharon Green Richard 57 6 Grene Sharon Gregory Sha Grlf nn mls Gnmm G G Groshong Karen 6 9 Gross Make 6 7 4 Grosvenor K n th Gupttll Dean 'Si Gustaf n LeRoy va 81 90 Haars a rolyn Ha e a an L 0 O Ha n Kare Ha n S en A JL 20 101 85 1 Halre neth 1 0 Ha D by Hall Ronald Halvers Halvers hyllvs 62 Hammer ete Hammermaster Janet 56 591-1 Hammermels Helen Hammermen Hankms Hansen Hansen Hansen Hansen Hansen Hanson Hanson Hanson HBPPY Harber Harber Harrls Harris Harris Harrls Barbara Edna Max Phyllxs Sandra Kaaren Karren 3 Larry Blanche Mary Rosle Anuta Darold Gene 40 nm Marlene Susan 102 108 Harrold Beverlee 89 102 Harshman Eugene Hart Robert Hartshorn Frances Harvey Gwendolyn Hatch Anlta Haugen Chrls Hauoseth Loree Haworth Karan Heen Floyd Hedden Jeanne Hedges Norma Helmblgner ev Helmblgner Fred Helmblgner Judle Helander Ann Helmka Arden Helmka Stan Henderson Kathy Hendry Jum Henn Betty Henmna Carolyn Henry Bartlett Hams Harris Hermanson Phyl Lou Harren Sue Hetland Geraldlne 51 52 63 102 43 45 114 4 Hlc ok D rc ok L 3 Hlggms on C yi g '3P5 if HI HJ rc ard Hrlsendeger ohn lsendege ar ret mes B Hmes t 42 6 Hmto Dougla Ho ob o 8 oftman rr Lgoffman rteth 52 62 82 oglund erry Holland Janet Holm Mlke Clara d H sler H'otz Houg H d H d C oe De 65359 Don May H yt D udson lbert Hum ys Donald reys Ronnne Gladys t Walter unter Deuann useman Charl uske Efelyn e Mar 53 57 lngh erald Tom Roger Alfred Gerald Iverson Marlene Jake Julgus James D k ano an J n en o 40 51 78 Jarvus uglas .la cur e Jenk: s Jepsen 43 53 Jepse ann Jense Geo Jensen Na 1 5 Jochlmson Ch st 52 1 Jochnmson Jud: 52 56 89 102 Jo annes Je ry 4MS 47 Arne Johnson Johnson r Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Jonas Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones 0 Davl Davud Gordon s a Julna Karen Larry Manlyn Patrncla Ray 78 Robert Robert L Jerry Cary Celua Harry Jnmmle Lane Jonnson Shnrley Jordan Nedra Joslm Carolyn Judd Pauhne Kaelln Sharon Kaman Gretchen Kammsku Karen Kandle Davld Kary Elame Kary Gene Kary Marlan 55 60 9O 63 90 1 4 1 1 1 8 6 60 78 84 Z Lmn s Hatchery The Best Jn 6 Qualrty Chucks for Meat and Eggs Pu allu TH 56222 1754YP IVAN S GOOD FOOD ALWAYS 18th and Rlver Road Football Kmg and Queen Larry Fletcher and JoEIl McMurray lead off a dance Puyallup Feed Co SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS 114 East Stewart TH 5 5191 Puyallup Laundry and Cleaners WE WISH THE Graduatmg Class 1 THE BEST OF LUCK IN FUTURE UNDERTAKINGS 120 Second Ave N E TH 5 6651 BUNN S PHARMACY WALGREEN AGENCY STORE CORNER PIONEER and MERIDIAN 1' . 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Lemke, Duck , 1 78.86, Leonard, Bef 1 60, 86, 40. Lepley, Anne XJ 43, 65, 114, Lester, Joe 54, Lett, Pat 62, Le Vene, Dexter Lewts, Larry Lewls, VIVIQI1 Lewthebalte, Verna Libbey, Judy 42, Llenlng, Danny 68, 86, 93, Llenlng, Lmda 42, Llles. Frank Llllv Betty Lullestrom Davnd Lmdbeck, Lornnde Lindsey, Kathy 38, Lmdsley, Marvm 118 113 92 115 115 113 112 42 116 69 116 117 103 104 119 119 41 79 68 nnle Glortan annmg D r 4 mda Roger M I m nn G ye rtln Jlm Martin Kenny Martin Lmda Martln Ratt: 10 P VMartln andy rtln, Tom Martln, Vlckl 61 69 39 43 57 59 39 47 96 98 58 64 43 47 57 59 64 43, 47, 52, 48, 59, 68, 88, Martlnson, Lols Martmson, Shnrle 105 Massey, June Massle, Donald Masumoto, Ted Mattfteld, Agnes y 39, 42, 44, 57, Mattlleld Phyllus Mauro, Marne Maughan, Ralph Mayhak, Paulune Meeds, Gall Mellor, Patty 42, 43, 113 40, 114, 57, 62, 71, Melton, Johnnre Mennenga, Donna Mennenga Marvln Merrltt, Bull Merrttt, Glenda Merrttt, Vlrgnnta 114, 68, 82. 0 18 11 104 1 1 1 1 1 18 1 8 8 69 89 1 1 59 113 41 43 105 113 116 117 113 113 89, 117 117 116 118 105 41 I J H Pohlmon C0 101 Mendnan Goo Luck Grads X' Congmtulatlons Graduates Norm s Shoe Repair TH 52491 109 E Mann Maybe shell say yes! Lester Bryan proposes to Peggy Root at the VL VK mltlatlon CONGRATULATIONS Cf f Class of 58 INSURANCE 110 MAIN AVENUE W TEL TH 5 5224 Forslund s QUALITY PRINTING 'Anythmg ln Commercial 109 E Stewart TH 55205 Congratulatlons Class of '58 We Hope to See You Through the Years Locey's Cafe Congratulations Class of 1958 Dennis Valley Drug 125 L Vw 4 ' f 1 tlhne ..,, ,sf .1.. ...1..59, 103 3 ' , ..... , 1 K . ' - -Z - , - -62- 11 ' . -QIIQ --I- - 2 . . . ,4.'-A Z f , . ....., ,l .,.. , ..69, 58 , ' , .. . ,, 13 We - 7 '. - - --3 HL- 2. 89, 1 ' . fl ff .... .1 . 13 . . if I '4 .g3gi3j1j5f?4 f , ' .. . 4. 1... 1 , . .1 ..... .,f..,,..92, ' ., I . ' ....... I. . ,1. 2 . af ....... . 2. . , ' .. ' pq I , ....,.......,. 1.. ,116 , , ..... 11 -gg-55. , . .... ...4 ..... ,117 Lo? , .,... ...n51, V,,6 104 ,sn ,f ..,,. ia1,11a ' , ..,....,... ,. . .. 04 f I I f I p- , ,lf .. ,..... ,...-74 ...,. 11 ' ' , .. ,112 , 'V , ...... .... .,.. I na , u ...... 1 ..,. 88,15 ,V ' , KI ,V 1 ....,.. 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Sensor Earl Root measures Leanna Sehletzhaurr s head for her grad uatlon cap SPENCER S SERVICE 501 NO MERIDIAN Puyallup Washmgton TH 5 5887 Steam Cleanmg -Mounts Mary Lee Marcna Carol Llnda Moye Chellla Mrlglot Mumby Mumby Munsey Munson Munson Murphy Murray Muzzy Myers Napier Naylor Neeley Nell Ju Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nevrns Connle Elsie Nora 111 52 62 1 6 9 6 4 8 116 53 89 Lvnda 57 69 43 52 4 49 113 60 5 Dennis Jerome 9 0 105 81 39 90 o Wllllam Jackue Claudia Joyce Colleen dl Delores Gary Jean Loren Roger Ro Sandra Newcomer Patty 106 57 82 62 108 Newman Vlrgmla Ney Barbara 106 57 42 39 89 4 102 11 Ney Pat Nlckel Patrucua Nrcolet Lyle Nlsh Joette Nlst Vrckl Noonan John Norrls Jlm Norris Lester Northrop Johnnle Novotney Llnda Nunn Nunn Nybo Oberg Chester Jacquelrne Arven Rrchard 0 Bryant Vlrgmla 0 Dell Barbara 0 Dell Dennis 0 Dell James Odman Sandra T26 88 114 119 68 116 52 -13 56 69 115 69 116 90 116 115 52 58 118 46 63 86 63 47 86 84 6 114 53 58 Olsen Olson Oson Olson 62 102 Olson Ron Omvlg Leone 0NeaI Donna Orness Lmda Osborn Kenneth Osborn Ins Otto lDonald Otto Wllllam Overman Glen Overman Larry Overman Llnda Overman Nea Palo Camlyn 113 5 Palo Joan Parish Steven Park Louls Parks Karen Parksx, Pete Parson! Barbara Parr Harriet Parson Tom Patrick Charles Patrick Jeanne Kathy Bl Karen Llo Patnck Ruth Patterson Dennls Patterson Diana Paulson Glen Pederson Harold Pederson Pairucla Pemberton Darrell Penqulte Larry Penqulte Lyla Perkms Carol Perkms Sharon Perry Nancy 18 Perslnger Carol Peters Anest Peters Carol Peters Robert Peterson Peterson Peterson H y Peterson L Ll da Pa Pettlbone Sh on Pettlt Don Pettlt Judy Pfltzenmyer ally f Ph Il m Phalr Rob Ph ps Frankl l Phllllps Denm Plckle Margare ta Plercy Arlene Plerson Frances Prerson Rrchard Plh arl Prhl Carolyn Pper Larry Plpel Laura Pltts Larrv Pletcher Larry Butch Howard John Allce Make Powloskl Loretta Pratt Jacquelyn Predmore Wllbur Puhrmann Kelth Pupo Lucille Ouackenbuch Howard Qulst Verlalne Qume James Qulst Gare Qulst Valerie Rahm Llnda Ramberg Russell Ramsau: Alfred Randall Loretta Rayner Emlly Reed Lols Reed Roberta Reeder Dave Car Geo ge Peterson Peterson Porter Porter Porter Potter Powell 11 52 55 9 69 52 56 89 115 61 106 78 90 72 114 116 92 69 65 56 54 55 59 62 114 78 69 114 6 0 8 519 106 69 11 1 4 116 73 11 06 395 9 54 19 43 53 64 io 68 78 4 7 O 1 07 4 107 4 58 117 6 7 57 43 47 16 76 87 119 93 THINKING OF APPAREL? 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I I I I Professional Directory DR JAMES THOMAS IO6 Second Avenue S W Puyallup TH 5 2454 Dr R P Braafladt DENTIST 207 Knight Bldg Puyallup Wash CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 'I958 Dr David Langdon Dentist 103 2nd St SW DR JOHN P CORLISS DR JOE E CORLISS Optometrists II5 2nd Ave S E Puyallup TH 5 5424 Wesley T Brand, VISION SPECIALIST Phone TH 5 8215 T08 Main West Puyallup Wash Ray S Martin Dr Phyllis Martin OPTOMETRISTS lO4 Eos! Stewart TH 5 l434 Puyallup Wash CONGRATULATIONS from Dr Scheyer and Dr Johansson Physician an Surgeon T28 PUYALLUP HOOP CHAMPS Pictured above are El Hombres champions of the Puyalup Recrea tlonal centers Senior A league They won e th a record Kneeli rom ght ic Abbott d Wayne Gunther Sta ng Denn lips Wel Thompson en Free e I-I Marshal Thurston Barb 5 5 ylfarge 6 67 Tleden Ja 11 Jw it n P owA Wes a 5 40 6 7M estb ok L rry w 1 n rger Gary 1 7 T ne,1 Sha ll' Tr ey nc Tro ble gunna Tro ter Turman ron 57 5 43 Turnmire Joanne Tyson Ann Tyson Jim Vanblest an rop n e Jerr 6 45 Van? age Lita 09 Van venage Rita VMSICKIE Jerry VanSlckle .hm 37 66 5 109 8 7 90 51 V n kle or tien avi George 65 78 Vanderbilt Alvi Vasey ohn ea Veal 1254 4 147 55 1127 52 fmi 109 63 Vt mes Kenneth Vincent Sandra Lee X 'X Wes n elmar Wey ut , Georg Wey outlv, P I W Ier er te Duan 9 6 53 57 41 114 16 46 47 110 65 hit am J 57 69 116 41 1 an e 110 57 64 5 8 59 W it a Larry man Marty hrtney Carol Wickstrom Mar Wiebe Alden Wiemer C s Wiemer u Wilbu Douglas Wilhighlg Wyonp! Willcox Wayne WI ey nice Williams Lorain 1 John Wanda Carol lDiane f Gary Jim Wilkie Willis Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Winters Jim Woldhagen dp Voecks Leon overt Volk Patrick 5 oo n Volk Phillip ood arulyng V ma Rudyf 65 43 8 67 1 Woo lk , 7 57 IKAE gvmepdsn oosR 5 ni, 169 69 56 49 Woottward everly 1' r 109 56 59 2 Wbbery Byron W e Ernes wma Carol-Q53 5 1 tw nal Roy e 4 6 as Larrp 92 D'e'ene eather Vicki eh eolna Ky W ser t n Lb I F nk 5 MH 77 87 e ener 39 46 47 Darlene eIs,y Darlene ells Duane Welzel Mary Lynn 89 110 54 endt Steve erner Dwayne escott Linda est Peggse 39 43 56 57 59 39 65 67 110 68 69 119 58 69 76 ynn Karyn Yanago a gf E 1: ge 0UI'l BFI V flful 'gm nna 57 64 70 112 6 4 39 9214 4 4 39 42 55 54 68 113 62 42 45 57 Z 47 48 52 Zeiger Zielke 1 Ibert 43 65 81 114 Znemaf Helen 43 65 81 114 immerman James Z Zimmerman Joe 57 43 Zimmerman Larry 11 Zmk Penny 57 69 43 115 49 Zoffel Ann 9 Zoffel Dale 115 78 90 92 Zumach Gordon Zydek Charlotte 65 76 89 40 58 Professional Directory Elmer E Healey Attorney at Law Puyallup Congratulations Class of 58 Campbell and Manning Attorneys at Law Puyallup Washington EDSON M CASE ATTORNEY 303 2nd Street N E Puyallup CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF T958 from JACOBS 8. 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Foshaug Studio y l S M I T S FLOWER SHOP 'l06N hMud1 p TH 5 ST YOUNG SIGNAL senvlcf PHONE TH 5 5801 402 NO MERIDIAN WILLOWS SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1958 CHEVRON SERVICE GENERAL REPAIRING A port and Mendsan W This signature space is provi e y the many merchan who' E -have suppo e is ook wi h their adve ising. Q womilnuhn-Bush Larelraiadshoes l L L Lb P yalluzw onh eddie? - 3 Shoes for Men If 01 M Q D L Men's Furnish' 9 V 5 , swear l Lk, fp .- 41 I- -- II5 . erjcllzzrrl . - Ky! J. ,L l T Al My I Q I All ' pf if ...- V' A! DIAMQIND uwwju af fl ff! J W W I S+ , , yy J L r I Ay! lf' A U Q Puyallu . - I Q W V I - uf' CLASS OF 1958 J - ,L I , . Baby I ' pf!! YI Ulm I J LL' ! l fx, 3 ' gl! I 4 Mk' L4 fl A ll I 5 IL iff If A I L fa ,- all .ml fl' IL' Al' wnn 1 happy family.: Mike Ifellx-and ill f It VL Z Nj Q Q Zhlltlaau Hermanson give Baby an-gmr , JE J 'U A 0 C ,L ' lkxol-:ek , ' . glib E ,., - 9953 J , and all that iozzl - ' v . Pu al up Q M ' JM ' . Val ' .. orl er' 'an ' Q . l Congratulations to the Senior Class From VIKING ICE CREAMERY WE SALUTE AND WISH TO EXTEND OUR CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1958 INSURANCE SCHMITT PHARMACY Wht DELIVERY SERVICE d D gg t So M a TH 55494 ilffuisf Ac Cr ff filed 71' A X ' , , fc Tiff 42- mf-I'f!LL'E fe- zzfflazf LW I 6- lf-f'7'7 rffifff ' Leif: ,TUQLQLXJ .fr'a1.7Zff Z' MIT! fl LKZZSYC QQINN L,g..m9,,:.,E9Wa2...A.SmvA 'SAWNW if Mzffw Ifwfffjl 4-J2f'T9LfMXff J Jfff-LN hw PUYALLUP BAKERY uw gf 579101 PM FANCY PASTRIES W PARTY CAKES ooNuTs Af ,. f, 44 T'-A MWJV oun SPECIALTY 1 FT ,CA 10 sm d L- TH56701 K 'lfflf' fJ,.L2 My NM! HOLLY S Lj 74 A CONFECTIONERY 7 CONGRATULATIONS 'MVK JL MALONEY'S PLoPALsHoP CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1958 BOONE S GROCERY Congratulations to the Class 1953 ELVINS DEPT STORE 20 M dCLASS or 1958 56311 fflf U' ff L x , 1 , L 7 ' 1 . C, - T- I I ' ' T E' fi ffl' LL TE'-'nv , wg, 14 , LLL f X I I 0 ' From T 1 3 , i . i f ., I Reliable Prescription Service X. 'T 4 AJL, , H ' Complete Line of Cosmetics . 'I Hallmark Cords 1 I - A imon Chocolates M, X , 1 fr cj of 47 ' A 7, I f - -rf I ,f X Your Frien ly ru is Q L fT 102 . eri ion - 'L ' I o I, I J, 3 K b , , NA I T N 0 , f T ' ' ' X6 ' Z J , I Z ' ' ' Puyallup 1 7 . eri ion, P one - 'I II J li I My , 1 5'-H' S' 'I , I ,'v'x.17 C A J 1 I' I 116 X ,Ll lk' I I k '-' D . , 9 eri ion S. - MAX1 f CA , , I' If v L ' A J V. V7 . , Lf , f- , f E -W.-- I, ,i ,. , , 1 k. 1 , , 1 XX , 1 , -I I fl 1 T . - I E . ' I . N f,J4,M, 1 610 o. eridion 1. ' , - - 14,415 W . ff A. t . ,V I Ili L 'A I ' l I , A I IIUIIE1 .J J 1 - li I , - D I I A ., ,T T, ,Y I . A' x if .1 - A K . r, lj 5 I h 1 A L ' V N . . f L K A, 2 x ' I V ' 0 fl , I -I I . A I ' E I ! I U . , A U i K A Senier Joe Elick puts finishing ' r , I ' .d, on n an window display. ,L OA ef' 'Cf' ' . ,4 7 f 1 I JQJJX V I II ' .aj - . ' K ' 130 fl I !,4f'f'ff1ff1'Lff fd JJ U1 jg! fjjrffff Lf? ff X IS the place to Go' l HI HO FOOD CENTER N M RYAN S APPAREL The Home of The Right Styles At the Right Prices 106 S M TH 5 6697 CO M Piyewdlff CONGRATULATIONS PIGGLY WIGGLY srokes 'IOIO EAST MAIN Puyallup Wash SOUTH WASHINGTON Tacoma Wash PACIFIC AVENUE Parkland Wash Full er Up at Thomson s Service 722 NO MERIDIAN ORGANIZATIONS INDEX ACTIVITIES CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 'I958 A Ca ella Chonr cffkc fdkj Board of Con I 6 GTG LINDEN DRIVE IN aff.,-42 'Z K' 4-cibi 447'-J WHIPPLE VALLEY PAINT sroke Cl BFS O meI'ICO Fu ar FI q2 Grumbacher Art Supplies Future u es Club Fut r uegcheigj-Q1f,gfQ-21 Glrls lee Club H nor Socvety Dutch Boy Pamts Wundow Framnng 5 8584 ,A 7154 fsua 05 E STEWART Instrsmgtal Group? Md 68 0 6 WRIGLEY CLEMEN -.af.?7fc7Q.cza4.cfLx. C if Llbrarlan Funeral Durectors Los A 'CG Malo .nmdsfofgdelgi QZUCQ O h 6 THE House OF QUALITY pet 30 -.2 4. C'.flk C'f U'e5f 2 : SWEATERS PePS'e'S ongratulatuons Class of 58 For a Better fi 51 D51- P ays 7 S 24 25 for Better Value plc Commmees Home Ln Y for Bette' Ser Ce Prolectnon crew X621 55 Publlcatlons 46 48 Qulll and ScrollC,L.'707-4... Crzsifffka Retaul Selhng Future Waller Road LUMBER 81 HARDWARE Rnfle Club 51015, 937 Commerce MArket 6681 Tlckef Commlnee Sensor Ball ,fdffk-1 'fx Smoking Commnttee Vlkmg Ladnes and Knights M an 6401 Waller Road LE 7 7 0226 Volce of Chnstlan u CONGRATULATIONS ADM'NISTRATION W 1, To The Class Faculty 6 T9 1958 Prlnclpals GORANSON S AlBUsllsn.0fs Supermtendent School l STAR VALU J s Sophomores IIO6 East Mann Puyallup Fl'e5l'lmen Prospect c ctors Bsg a d Wey outh gut forth ther best m the Ch stmas a ATHLETICS Baseball TTT 3 Basketball 84 87 Cheerleaders Football Gurls Athletl Go Tenms Track Wrestling MISCELLANEOUS Introduchon Vrkmg Llfe Sensor Honor Student Index Ro 90 93 Lonn 8 Hose Don He y demo states h some teachers c rry students through J school M ke McClea y IS the passenge ig EJ SHADLE s xg, E RATING SERVICE NGRATULATIONS 9 CLASS OF 1958 .N Memhqn TH 5 6856 ' ,,,,,,.,,,.,.,..,,...... 1 .............. A ........ ' ,...... 68 An . .. .. .... 2 .... 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M-1' Af -C. 3 we JK, CAP' bg-,LN QNX ww .L QC C-.MVN E CLASSIC RECORD ENDS BUT NOT MEMORIES This is the close of our classic record In these pages the staff of the T958 VIKING has put down the highlights of the school term mcludmg the larg est classics of the year But there must be other memories both sad and happy always classic which belong to the individual members of the stu dentbody The staff is only sorry that these could not be included in the story too The compilers of this book would luke to thank the faculty and the students for their cooperation and enthusiasm which have made the publication of this record possible Our special thanks goes to our adviser Harold Snodgrass for has advice instruction and endless encouragement A debt ol gratitude IS due to the photographic studios Foshaugs Hartman Ames William Lee and the River Road Studio for their fine pictures The Puyal the book and the Smith Company for making the Uhyers Last but not least we thank you who made the memories recorded in the 1958 VIKING be cause you are its true authors XCR! 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