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I af -Q, PR GRESS 0F SCHOOL AND DISTRICT 4 7 The entrre school dlstrrct was kept running smoothly by superrntendent Paul Hanawalt He was confronted with the problem of the growmg school enrollment of Puyallups large dlstrrct whrch had an enrollment this year of over 4000 students Currrculum coordinator Fred Slmons met and planned wrth teachers for purchases of textbooks and materxals to brlng the many varled programs to Puyallup students thas year On the lust of supplnes for the dustrlct Mr Srmons ordered over a mule of seatmg for the new gym whrch wall accommodate 3 OOO spectators Managlng the frnances for the schools was the chief rob of Marlon Catron, busrness manager He was also In charge of the bus drrvers servmg the dlstrrct Thus year the sched uled startlng trmes were changed to make better use of the buses The hugh school started at 8 am the lunlor hugh school ot 8 30 a m and the grade schools at 9 a m whrch elrmmated the long wart before and after school for many students as In previous years SUPERINTENDENT S SECRETARIES Left to Rrght Mrs Barbara Berg Mrs Donna Greuner Mrs Vlvlan Cox Mrs Audrey Dye and Mrs Vera Whnttord ri DISTRICT RULERS Drscusslng the elementary school bond rssue IS the school board whlch rules the Puyallup drstrrcl They are seated left to rlght Howard Thomas Mrs Eleen Kalles and Dr Vrtt Ferruccr Standsng left to rrght Charles Hoenhous and Dr Leo Sulkosky f-la Q17 sam' L.. SUPERINTENDENT Paul Hanawalt superrntendent ot schools checks on some detalls phone ADMXNISTRATORS Checkrng the blueprmts agalnst the actual progress of the gym Marlon Catron busuness manager and Fred Srmons curriculum coordinator seem well pleased wrth the progress belng made 9
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'Qs N .3-. PRINCIPAL Don Hartung looks over the flgures for thus years record alumnl assembly OFFICE STAFF ABOVE Checkmg the student Isles IS Mrs Naomi Fowler as Mnss Ruth Ocheltree calls a student to the office RIGHT Sortmg the daily mall are the office gurls Left to rrgh! Carolyn Palo Karen Kell Sharon Turman Carol Mosolf Carol Salzmann and Dranne Stroh Absent Carol Peterson THEY GUIDE THE Al the helm of the Vnlung shrp Don Harfung pruncrpal, steered PHS through the course of another successful year crowned wnth the addmon of a new gym and several class rooms In carrylng on the schools business he was arded by Jlm Turman vlce prmcrpal Mr Turman advnsed the yell leaders and pepsfers and was In charge of achvutnes, assemblnes and ushers VICE PRINCIPAL Jrm Turrnan checks by phone on last minute details of the actrvrty bus which ran thrs year
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wg ENGLISH TEACHERS -Qu .L ABOVE Mrs Nydia Case and Eugene Cech compare notes from their iunior English classes RIGHT Mrs Alice Hickey and Bob Ryan seem engrossed in one of the freshmen s themes written for a class assignment STUDENTS LEARN Seven types of propaganda short stories poem re views grammar and speechs all these kept the luniors of Mrs Nydia Cases and Mr Eugene Cechs English classes busy This year a book auction was held in Mrs Cases class Each student was required to read a book and to give a talk about it before the class Then the class voted for the book which sounded most interesting Mrs Case taught civics and served as rumor class adviser Mr Cech taught sophomore English in addition to his lunior class W ..,--.uw,,:.--- 1?iK3'31F . ..L. ' zroa. 0 ooo 5,5- 32.13 -1 amazon? J95S3efL f--LONWTJBNS na ggggnoc 975:-3 3 x' 30-mzmms 1.00 5,0--.0 4110. 3' 'E-m cuf aging:-. :DGZ T U' fp-39, 63.132, 3 511.7: -za 2 'P 'Uoxg-02 622090 Kslmag :gg-g3 of-'7 'Qa,,, 3-03?m0 m-10:23 5'nQ.uiliQ mCfDI- - ..gmQo3 Ox:32 QBEDQ 3. .. a.U,nQ.9-9 0-1230- 033300 amlwig B9-12 ,S 1-v-O OC TE BS- 29, Om Dfbui 30' .44-l PARLEZ-VOUS FRANCAIS? Top: Miss Frieda Scheitlin checks Latin test papers. Bottom: Bill Denevan explains the intricacies of conjugation to his class. I0 a :r J G' mga'- 8a'9f2'. 'c. 3:i Vt 67S4 4'g 5355 9563. mop :ia Lesh ELSSQ aa.G-E 3 na 35'-32 05? Q-r-32. 5-:7QD.N2 .. 933 goo' 31 215,- ..g rn Z' multi Vigg- .S rn 3-53 oQ 33.3 3' -. 3 Q. 12 Q o V' 4 3' QD XM Parlez-Vous francais? C nversing ' F h o ' Spanish was just one of the ac- Ri tivities of these two foreign lan- guage classes taught this year by Q , Mr. William Denevan. 1, One of the main obiectives of these classes was to bring the stu- dent in contact, through reading, with the culture and people of these two countries. The students translated articles from many current French and Spanish magazines. Mr. Denevan was also the ad- viser ot French Club, Los Amigos, and Honor Society.
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